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Sleep and Sleep Disturbances

2000
The first 2 years of an infant’s life involve significant changes in sleep and waking state organization. Traditionally, sleep has been viewed as a characteristic of an individual. However, the infant’s biological sleep-wake system is regulated, in large part, by parent-infant interaction and is affected by the infant’s cognitive, emotional, and social
Beth L. Goodlin-Jones   +2 more
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Sleep Disturbances in Pregnancy

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010
To estimate the prevalence and patterns of sleep disturbances during pregnancy among healthy nulliparous women.This was a prospective, cohort study of healthy nulliparous women, recruited between 6 and 20 weeks of gestation, who completed a baseline sleep survey at enrollment with follow-up in the third trimester.
Francesca L, Facco   +4 more
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Sleep disturbance at altitude

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2012
The aim is to describe the impact of altitude upon sleep, the physiology that underpins these changes and the therapeutic solutions that are currently in place.On ascending to altitude, lowland residents commonly experience some degree of sleep disturbance. Occasionally, this can prove very uncomfortable and impact upon daytime activities. Historically,
Jeremy S, Windsor, George W, Rodway
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Sleep disturbance in menopause

Menopause, 2007
To determine the sources of sleep complaints in peri- and postmenopausal women reporting disturbed sleep.A total of 102 women, ages 44 to 56 years, who reported disturbed sleep were recruited through newspaper advertisements. They were assessed with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and the Hamilton Anxiety and Depression Rating Scales.
Robert R, Freedman, Timothy A, Roehrs
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DSIP in Sleep Disturbances

European Neurology, 1986
The effects of DSIP on night sleep and on waking functions are demonstrated in double-blind studies in insomniacs, presenting influences of single dose treatments as well as of repeated injections. Moreover, a single case study describes the efficiency of DSIP on narcolepsy.
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Sleep disturbances in Parkinsonism

Journal of Neural Transmission, 2003
The present article is meant to suggest an approach to the guidelines for the therapy of sleep disturbances in Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients.The factors affecting the quality of life in PD patients are depression, sleep disturbances and dependence.
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Sleep disturbances and dementia

Psychogeriatrics, 2014
AbstractSleep is a complex behavioural state, the ultimate functions of which remain poorly understood. It becomes more fragmented as we age, with more night‐time awakenings and greater tendency for daytime sleep. The magnitude of disordered sleep among individuals affected by dementia has been clearly demonstrated, and disturbed sleep is a major ...
Gabriele, Cipriani   +3 more
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The orexin story, sleep and sleep disturbances

Journal of Sleep Research, 2022
SummaryThe orexins, also known as hypocretins, are two neuropeptides (orexin A and B or hypocretin 1 and 2) produced by a few thousand neurons located in the lateral hypothalamus that were independently discovered by two research groups in 1998.
Pizza F.   +3 more
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Sleep Disturbances and Osteoarthritis

Pain Practice, 2015
AbstractSleep disturbances are particularly troublesome in patients with painful rheumatic disease. This article reviews the literature specifically published on sleep disturbances in osteoarthritis, a prevalent pathology and leading cause of disability.
Pickering, Marie-Eva   +3 more
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Sleep and Sleep Disturbances in the Electroencephalogram

1965
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses sleep disturbances using the electroencephalogram (EEG). The EEG offers a limited but continuous insight in one aspect of brain function, and during sleep it shows characteristic changes. In EEG, the classical stages are mentioned, and the most important sleep patterns are described.
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