Archive for the ‘Sleep Disorders’ Category

Sleep Disorders Decoded (Sex Health Guru Health Tip)

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Can’t sleep? Neither can 70 million Americans. Here are some clues as to why.

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How can I measure if I have sleep disorders?

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

For example running an overnight camera would require leaving the night light on which would bother my sleeping itself.

Letting the camera collect more light per picture would leave too seldom pictures to read movement.

It would probably be less complicated to record sounds for snoring.

Please give me all your ideas if you think of any.

Go to the doctors and request for something that monoters your brain while you sleep. I had one done, they found abnormalities but said it was nothing to worry about. I would recomend it because it’s free and you get the advise of a professional.

Drugs and Devices Sleep Disorder

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Medicine and devices to treat sleep disorders.
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Insomnia & Sleep Disorders, Better Body Clinical Nutrition

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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Insomnia & Sleep Disorders, Better Body Clinical Nutrition Austin

Tired, can’t sleep or trouble sleeping? Tips to fall asleep.

Better Body Clinical Nutrition
Joe Stickland, A.C.N
Applied Clinical Nutritionist

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Whats the best cure for insomnia or sleep disorders?

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

I have a terrible habit of sleeping during the day and staying up all night wondering what the fck to do. Any suggestions?

And no, I don’t drink blood.

Insomnia is often caused by fear, stress, anxiety, medications, herbs, caffeine, depression or sometimes for no apparent reason. Make sure your bedroom is quiet and dark. Soak a tablespoon of mint leaves in a cup of water for an hour, drink every night. Check out http://useinfo-insomnia.blogspot.com/ for more info

Understanding Apnea by Sound Sleep Health

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

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Sleep apnea (interupted breathing during sleep)can have a big impact on your health and day-to-day activities. Most cases can be readily treated by the sleep specialist at Sound Sleep Health.

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What is the branch of neurology involoving sleep disorders/patterns called?

Friday, August 21st, 2009

I need to know, as I am interested in this. also, does anyone know if I would have to become a neurologist first?

Neurologists are only one of the many kinds of players in this field. Whether you need to become one depends on what you want to do. See the first reference for a good idea of what goes on in the field. Pulmonologists treat those sleep disorders related to breathing. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and counselors treat those related to emotional difficulties and disorders. A patient with a sleep disorder would likely first consult a diagnostician to help figure out which of many possible causes is the likely culprit. For some, it’s as simple as not drinking coffee after 4pm.

The overall field is sleep medicine. Part of neurology is one part of that field.

Case Studies from the Groat Center for Sleep Disorders

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

MitchellRose.com & BodyVox Dance Co. present this (fake) scientific investigation of ASDICT (Adult Sleep Disorder Induced by Childhood Trauma). See more comedies at MitchellRose.com and find out about BodyVox at BodyVox.com.

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Treating Sleep Disorders (Insomnia #4)

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Seventy million people suffer from sleep disorders. Find out about how these treatments can help.
If sleepless nights are affecting your sexlife, check out: http://www.sexhealthguru.com/index.php?sex_health

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How common are sleep disorders related to prostaglandin malfunction?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

This protein’s receptor is the G-protein D2, and one of it’s functions is the awake-asleep time control.

here are some sleep answers:

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