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: Umee | 2010-11-21 | Sleep Treatment of Sleep Apnea Snoring may be thгu self-help liĸe having а healthy food diөt combined wіth a sound exercise program. Thiѕ is usuаlly utiliзed for thοse on mild conditions only. 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: Jayden Briggs | 2011-01-31 | Article Marketing There is a sleep disorder that affects between seven to ten percent of teenagers called Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder, also known as DNS. read more
By: Elaia | 2010-12-14 | Health & Fitness If you are suffering from a particular type of sleep disorder and it is affecting your way of living very much, here are some tips to help you overcome these sleep disorders and have a good night sleep. 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. Sleep disorders are classified according to two major types, dyssomnia and parasomnias. 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: John Scott | 2010-09-08 | Sleep Ambien is a very effective medication for treating certain types of sleep disorders. But Ambien may be ineffective for other types, so you have to learn the different kinds of sleep disorders. 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 So how do you know if you have a sleep disorder? Your body is giving you signals; you just need to pay attention. What are the signals? read more
By: Lisa Wagner | 2011-03-12 | Sleep Sleep disorders are serious because sleep is important. Having a healthy sleep life helps provide healthy life. Nevertheless, many suffer from sleep disorders and there are many types of sleep disorders making them lose sleep. read more
By: sleepdrops | 2011-04-08 | Sleep Sleep experts estimate every person will experience a sleep disorder at some point in their life. Sleep disorders occur regularly over long periods, or they can be intermittent, occurring maybe once or twice over a person's life, or at random, unpredictable intervals. Sleep disorders usually occur as part of a range of symptoms of an outside stress – whether that's illness, stress from work or family life, grief, or an irregular work schedule. 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: Rico Kurniawan | 2010-03-28 | Sleep At some point in our lives, for any number of reasons, almost everyone has difficulties to fall asleep. Sleep problems can be caused by overconsumption of caffeine or alcohol, may be a side effect of medications, or can develop as secondary effects of another illness, such as arthritis, or a bladder condition, or a psychological disorder such as depression. New methods for assessing and treating sleep disorders bring hope to the millions suffering from insufficient sleep. Sometimes just having regular sleep habits can help. read more