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Common Treatments For Sleep Disorders by Shilah C. Azib Posted Sat 04 Dec 2010 2:32am will depend on the diagnosis, the severity of the symptoms and the age of the individual who suffers from the sleep disorder. The doctor will be able to recommend several treatments... that has been proven to be effective in the treatment of those suffering from circadian rhythm sleep disorders such as those who frequently have to change work shifts, or those Read on »
Simple Holistic Treatment To Sleep Disorders by Doris C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 21 Nov 2009 10:00pm your body and mind but for some people, they need to turn to holistic treatment to overcome insomnia. It can be frustrating when you need to toss and turn to get the sleep and rest your body desperately need. Serenite Jr. for Child and Teen Sleep Disorders and Insomnia $37.95 As we approach the new year in few weeks’ time, we need to reflect Read on »
Sleep Disorders: Sleep problems and nightmares by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 27 Dec 2010 10:53am Your Child’s Sleep Problems”. For more information visit: http://www.melatrol.com/?aid=855310 ...’t run downstairs!! What she had was called a “night terror”–similar to what others do when sleep walking. The person is asleep, may occasionally wake up spontaneously Read on »
Treatments for Insomnia & Sleep Disorders by Docs Orders Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm Here is a list of treatments and procedures that are commonly used to treat Insomnia & Sleep Disorders: Adenoidectomy Avoid alcohol near bedtime Avoid caffeine Avoid... in finding more information, tips, news and videos about Insomnia & Sleep Disorders, go to the Insomnia & Sleep Disorders WellPage or the Treatments for Insomnia & Sleep Disorders Read on »
TMJ Disorder and Sleep Disturbance by Becky C. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 04 Dec 2008 1:08pm Sleeping can be extremely difficult if one is having a painful episode (or ongoing episode) of TMJ Disorder. In fact, for some, sleep may not even be possible without... Disorder can be extremely disruptive to one's sleep, so it is critical that one find a way to relieve jaw pressure at bedtime. Read on »
Disturbed Sleep... by Daniel A. Posted Thu 17 Feb 2011 7:53am of them as soon as possible in order that they won't feel uncomfortable or have their sleep disturbed by them. Our health, wellness and wholeness (HW2) is predicated on creating... that make us uncomfortable, that "disturb our sleep". Hmmm, I find that there are situations of social injustice and human behavior that are currently disturbing not only my sleep Read on »
Don’t Let Stress Disturb Your Sleep by Linda Posted Wed 24 Feb 2010 12:00am According to a survey conducted by the Better Sleep Council (BSC), over 51 percent of Americans state that stress disturbs their sleep regularly. Lack of sleep can become a vicious cycle: If you become sleep deprived, your appetite increases, leading to the intake of extra calories- an average of over 1200 calories per day- (ouch!). If you Read on »
Things that may Disturb your Sleep that you Wouldn’t Always Think of. by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Thu 20 Jan 2011 5:09pm You are tossing and turning every night. Every attempt to get some quality sleep have been futile. There are things that may disturb your sleep that you may... and linear gravity family of pillows have a long life span. Your sleeping partner: This includes your spouse who may snore (if he or she does, get him or her a neck pillow Read on »
Foods that Disturbs Your Sleep by Yusuf Posted Tue 11 Jan 2011 1:53am There are some foods when consumed increases your chances of having a bad night of sleep. Avoid foods that may hinder your restful slumber. Here are foods that can... of Heavy, Spicy Foods. Lying down with a full belly can make you uncomfortable, since the digestive system slows down when you sleep. And spicy cuisine can lead to heartburn or GERD Read on »
Small Molecule Neuropeptide S Receptor (NPSR) Antagonists for the Treatment of Addictive Disorders, Mood, Anxiety and Sleep Diso by nih.gov Posted Sun 19 Sep 2010 5:00pm addiction. Neuropsychiatric disorders including, for example, mood, anxiety, eating, and sleep related disorders, as well as alcoholism and drug addiction, are major causes..., evaluate, or commercialize these NPSR antagonist small molecule compounds for various therapeutic uses including treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders and alcohol and drug Read on »