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Irregular Sleep-Wake Rhythm Disorder

Sleep Medicine Clinics, 2015
Irregular sleep-wake rhythm disorder is a circadian rhythm disorder characterized by multiple bouts of sleep within a 24-hour period. Patients present with symptoms of insomnia, including difficulty either falling or staying asleep, and daytime excessive sleepiness.
Sabra M, Abbott, Phyllis C, Zee
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders

Continuum, 2023
This article provides an overview of advances in the understanding of circadian rhythms and the health implications of circadian disruption.Circadian medicine is a relatively new concept, with widespread overlap with many other areas of medicine. Circadian clocks rely on feedback loops that control the expression of many genes.
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Sleep-wake disorders and dermatology

Clinics in Dermatology, 2013
Sleep is an active process that occupies about one-third of the lives of humans; however, there are relatively few studies of skin disorders during sleep. Sleep disruption in dermatologic disorders can significantly affect the quality of life and mental health of the patient and in some situations may even lead to exacerbations of the dermatologic ...
Madhulika A, Gupta, Aditya K, Gupta
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Waking up to sleep disorders

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006
Sleep disorders are very common. Prevalence estimates vary widely because of variable case definitions, but roughly 25% of adults have insomnia, 20% have troublesome snoring, and 3% have obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) – repetitive apnoea during sleep and daytime sleepiness. That is a lot of people: insomnia is about as common as hypertension,
L G, Olson, A, Ambrogetti
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Sleep/Wake Disorders

2008
Abstract Sleep/wake disorders are common and debilitating conditions that contribute to emotional distress, social or occupational dysfunction, increased risks for injury, and, in some instances, serious medical illnesses (Partinen & Hublin, 2005; Walsh, Dement, & Dinges, 2005).
Charles M Morin, Jack D Edinger
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Sleep Disorders/Sleep-Wake Disorders

2022
Marco O. Bertelli   +6 more
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Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders

Continuum, 2017
The endogenous circadian rhythms are one of the cardinal processes that control sleep. They are self-sustaining biological rhythms with a periodicity of approximately 24 hours that may be entrained by external zeitgebers (German for time givers), such as light, exercise, and meal times.
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Sleep-Wake Disorders

2023
Ferini-Strambi, Luigi   +4 more
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Disorders of Sleep and Wakefulness

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1984
This article provides information on the background and development of "sleep disorders medicine" and sleep disorders centers and a discussion of obstructive sleep apnea, narcolepsy, sleep-related periodic leg movements, and the use and misuse of hypnotic medication.
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Sleep-Wake Disorders of Childhood

Continuum, 2017
Sleep-wake disorders occur in 10% to 28% of children and differ somewhat in pathophysiology and management from sleep-wake disorders in adults. This article discusses the diagnosis and management of key childhood sleep disorders.The role of sleep in memory consolidation and in the facilitation of learning has been increasingly recognized, even at the ...
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