By: TJ Nelson | 2010-04-01 | Sleep When rapid eye movement sleep is impeded, you may wake up the next morning in a completely exhausted state. This is because the REM sleep disorder has made it impossible for you to truly rest. Discover how to improve your REM sleep. read more
By: Rekha Reddy | 2012-05-15 | Sleep Sleep medicine constitutes a spectrum of disorders, which combines the specialties of neurology, pulmonary medicine, psychiatry, psychology, otolaryngology, and pediatrics. Sleep disorders may be divided based on symptoms into four types: • Insomnia, or difficulty initiating and maintaining continuous sleep, • Excessive sleepiness, • Circadian sleep-wake rhythm disorders, in which the sleep-wake cycle is out of sync with the day-night cycle, and • Parasomnias, in which undesirable motor, be read more
By: Jacques Groenewald | 2010-03-30 | Sleep Sleep Disorders described: There are two distinct states of sleep. 1. Rapid eye movement (REM) and 2. Non-REM sleep. In most cases dreaming occurs in the REM state. Sleep is a cyclic occurrence compiled out of 4-5 REM cycles during night which amount to approximately 25% of the total night's sleep. read more
By: John Scott | 2010-09-08 | Sleep Sleep disorders can be treated with drugs like Ambien and other solutions you may find in a pharmacy. But before you start using Ambien you should definitely learn about the different types of sleep disorders. read more
By: Dennise Thompson | 2012-05-02 | Sleep Sleep disorders in adults are a frequent affliction that is able to certainly not just be determined by just troubled evenings and also unsatisfactory sleep. Folks can deal with one of countless turbulent and also risky conditions-- consisting of Sleep problems, Sleep Paralysis, Sleep Apnea, Restless Leg symptoms, Narcolepsy and also circadian tempo conditions-- and this manual is created to give read more
By: Eric Daniels | 2012-05-08 | Sleep A lot of people are having trouble sleeping because they suffer from one of the many sleeping disorders that interrupts normal sleep patterns. read more
By: judy witwicky | 2012-04-02 | Mental health The human body needs seven hours or more of sleep per night. Sleeping has restorative properties that are beyond our comprehension, but we at least know how important it is to get a good night’s rest. read more
By: Ashley McAdams | 2010-03-27 | Sleep A sleep disorder is characterized as the disturbance in time, quality, amount, or behavior associated with sleep. The average length of time an individual sleeps varies but on average most adults sleep between seven and nine hours per night. read more
By: Ashley McAdams | 2010-03-27 | Sleep Sleep disorders (scientific name - somnipathy) is a medical disorder that interferes with an individual's sleep patterns. As we all know sleep is essential and lack of sleep can cause problems with an individual's physical, mental, and emotional functions. The amount of sleep an individual requires usually depends on age. read more
By: Marshall Littman | 2010-11-03 | Health & Fitness Sleep is how the body rests, heals and repairs. Sleep disorders can interrupt this process. Recognizing the symptoms of common sleep disorders in children will help parents avoid the various consequences of having an un-rested child. read more
By: Marshall Littman | 2011-02-17 | Health & Fitness Sleep is how the body rests, heals and repairs. Sleep disorders can interrupt this process. Recognizing the symptoms of common sleep disorders in children will help parents avoid the various consequences of having an un-rested child. read more
By: Jackson Jeremy | 2010-03-31 | Sleep Please be honest to yourself, ask yourself how often do you ignore sleeping time in order to complete your job of the day? Is it uncountable? How about this one - how often do you ignore your sleeping time in order to get in touch with your girl or boy friend, hang out for and unplanned conversation or just simply ignore it because you want to watch that late evening TV show? read more
By: Emil Sagal | 2010-03-29 | Sleep It is a norm for all of us to have dreams for as long as 2 hours or more each night. Still now the science community doesn't know much about how or why we dream. Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, who made significant impact on the field of psychology and psychiatry, stated that dreaming was our projection into unconscious desires. In the mid fifties sleep researchers for the first time observed REM in sleeping babies. read more
By: Eugene B. Johnson | 2010-03-31 | Sleep Some medical conditions can actually cause secondary sleep disorders. Aside from that, prescription medications used to treat your underlying medical conditions will cause you to develop secondary sleeping disorders. Such medical conditions would include gastroesophageal reflux disease, endocrine problems, cardiovascular diseases, kidney disorders, neurological problems and mental disorders, bone and joint problems such as arthritis, and respiratory problems. read more