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Disturbances of sleep by sonic booms

Science of The Total Environment, 1974
After a pilot study (two subjects, 19 nights), we tested two different subjects during 57 nights, administering sonic booms (1 mbar, 300 msec; sound level in the bedroom 80–85 dBA and recording EEG and peripheral blood volume. After five nights without noise, 35 nights with either two or four sonic booms (alternately) were applied.
B, Griefahn, G, Jansen
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Sleep Disturbance in Children With Migraine

Journal of Child Neurology, 2006
The objectives of this study were to determine if (1) children with migraine experience greater sleep disturbances than their siblings, (2) those with more severe migraine have greater levels of sleep disruption, and (3) these sleep disturbances lead to greater behavioral problems and more missed school.
Kenneth, Heng, Elaine, Wirrell
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Sleep and Sleep Disturbances in Climacteric Women

2019
Climacteric is related to an increase in sleep disturbances, especially insomnia symptoms, which are linked with poorer quality of life, adverse physical and mental health, reduced productivity, and increased healthcare costs. Vasomotor symptoms are a key component of sleep disruption in climacteric, although other symptoms, like depressive symptoms ...
Päivi Polo-Kantola   +2 more
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Disturbance of sleep by noise

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978
Young, middle-aged, and old subjects, 35 in all, were tested to determine the probability of disturbance of sleep, as judged by EEG records, by seven noises per night produced by a recording of a passing truck. There is roughly a linear relation with the A-weighted noise level.
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Beating sleep disturbance

Nursing Standard, 1988
Children with mental handicap wake more frequently at night than most children, leaving their parents exhausted and stressful, surveys have shown.
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Sleep disturbance and menopause

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Purpose of review Sleep problems are among the most prevalent and bothersome symptoms of menopause. This review characterizes menopausal sleep disturbances, describes biopsychosocial predictors, and summarizes the evidence supporting pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment options ...
Nicole E, Carmona   +2 more
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Sleep Disturbances in Children

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1958
H F, SHIRLEY, J P, KAHN
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Sleep disturbance and psoriasis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2022
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