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Armodafinil in the treatment of sleep/wake disorders [PDF]
Excessive sleepiness (ES) is a major but underestimated public health concern associated with significant impairments in alertness/wakefulness and significant morbidity. The term ES has been used in the sleep medicine literature for years, but due to its
Drake, Chris+2 more
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Insomnia and poor sleep are among the most common reasons patients consult their primary care physician. However, the diagnosis of insomnia is nonspecific and is easily confused with parasomnias and hypersomnias. Thus, the clinician must fully assess the sleep problem and rule out a primary or underlying condition before treating sleeplessness ...
Ole J. Thienhaus, Justin B. Otis
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Sleep-wake misperception. A comprehensive analysis of a large sleep lab cohort [PDF]
OBJECTIVES Sleep-wake misperception has mainly been reported in insomnia patients. Conversely, the present study aimed to assess the prevalence and correlates of sleep-wake misperception in a large cohort of patients with various sleep-wake disorders,
Baumann, Christian R+4 more
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Evaluation of Correlation between Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders in a Population of Night Shift Workers: A Pilot Study [PDF]
Background: Insomnia is the perception of inadequate, insufficient or non-restorative sleep. Of all sleep-related disorders, insomnia is the most common.
Baylon V.+10 more
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Self-Care Practices as a Mediator between Workaholism and Sleep–Wake Problems during COVID-19 [PDF]
Self-care practices are considered an important resource for workers ' psychophysical well-being. These resources were especially relevant during the COVID-19 outbreak, during which both workaholism and sleep-wake problems were documented.
Colombo, Lara+4 more
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Sleep Disorders and Genes [PDF]
Versão preprintThe sleep-wake cycle is a neurobiological phenomenon that shows intervals of activity alternating with restfulness that appears with a periodicity approximating the 24h day-night cycle.
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Cortical–subcortical interactions in hypersomnia disorders: Mechanisms underlying cognitive and behavioral aspects of the sleep–wake cycle [PDF]
Subcortical circuits mediating sleep–wake functions have been well characterized in animal models, and corroborated by more recent human studies. Disruptions in these circuits have been identified in hypersomnia disorders (HDs) such as narcolepsy and ...
Galvin, James E+2 more
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Sleep in autism: A biomolecular approach to aetiology and treatment [PDF]
People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly experience other comorbidities. Studies indicate that between 50% and 83% of individuals with ASD have sleep problems or disorders.
Baker, E.K.+3 more
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Circadian Rhythm Disorders [PDF]
Circadian rhythm disorders are a group of sleep conditions that involve a misalignment of an individual’s internal timekeeping system with that of one’s desired sleep-wake time.
Ryden, Armand, Sampat, Ajay
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Genetic insights on sleep schedules: this time, it's PERsonal. [PDF]
The study of circadian rhythms is emerging as a fruitful opportunity for understanding cellular mechanisms that govern human physiology and behavior, fueled by evidence directly linking sleep disorders to genetic mutations affecting circadian molecular ...
Chong, SY Christin+2 more
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