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51. Sleep Disorder - The Sleep Wellness Institute
- sleepwell.org
- Fortunately, my doctor was aware of sleep disorder consequences. ...
- Sleep disorders may be one of the most misdiagnosed conditions in medicine. Many patients who suffer from a sleep disorder will see their doctors with a particular complaint, but may be told that it is the result of something else.
- Fortunately, more and more physicians are beginning to recognize the wide range of effects that sleep disorders can have on their patients.
- This list of symptoms may help you determine whether you and your doctor should agree that a sleep study is right for you:.
- Snoring, choking, gasping or pauses in breathing during sleep.
- Unrefreshing sleep.
- Recurrent waking from sleep.
- Kicking legs during sleep.
- I encourage any physician with a potential sleep-disordered patient to call me directly with any questions they may have. ...
- Physicians who refer to The Sleep Wellness Institute can be assured of the highest level of communication and care for their patients. ...
- Fast scheduling Well get your patients in quickly to help them enjoy the benefits of a good nights sleep.
- Welcome | Quality Sleep | Sleep Disorders | Your Specialists | Online Offer | Contact Us | Privacy Notice/Patient's Rights .
52. PillSupplier.com - Conditions and Diseases/Sleep Disorders/Organizations
- www.pillsupplier.com
- Conditions and Diseases/Sleep Disorders/Organizations.
- American Sleep Association rate it review it .
- Professional sleep organization focusing on sleep apnea, snoring, insomnia, and narcolepsy. Aims to improve sleep health around the world by educating health care providers and increasing public awareness about sleep health and sleeping disorders. ...
- American Sleep Research Institute rate it review it .
- Conducts tests of mattresses and other sleep products. ...
- Site for technical employees of sleep disorder centers for the evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders. ...
- Australia & New Zealand and Australasian Sleep Association rate it review it .
- Index page leading to "The Accreditation of Sleep Disorders Services" document. ...
- Better Sleep Council rate it review it .
- The Council was established in 1978, the Better Sleep Council (BSC) is a nonprofit organization supported by the mattress industry that is devoted to educating the public about the importance of sleep and the value of the sleep system and sleep environment. ...
- British Sleep Society rate it review it .
- The British Sleep Society was founded as a charity in 1989 to promote knowledge and research in sleep, its disorders and treatment. ...
- The British Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Association aims to promote public awareness that habitual snoring and sleep apnoea are generally treatable complaints and that help is available. ...
- Canadian Sleep Society rate it review it .
- The Canadian Sleep Society (CSS) / Société Canadienne du Sommeil (SCS) is a professional association of clinicians, scientists and technologists formed in June 1986 to further the advancement and understanding of sleep and its disorders through scientific study and public awareness .
53. index
- www.sleepscene.com
- Sleep Disorders Center, Sequoia Health Services,CHW .
- Timely, reliable , state-of-the-art sleep evaluation and treatment by the .
- west coast's premier Sleep Center.
- Medical staff includes specialists in sleep disorders medicine, pulmonology, neurology, and surgical procedures for apnea and snoring .
- Nationally recognized for clinical and research experience in the field of sleep medicine .
- Sleep Disorders Center .
- Sequoia Sleep Disorders Center Info-Map.
- Click below to find out more information about your topic of interest Sleep Apnea.
- Children and Sleep.
- Sleep and the Elderly.
- The self-test information contained in this site is for the purpose of enriching your knowledge of sleep apnea and associated symptoms and is not intended to replace a medical assessment by your physician.
54. California Books: Sleep Disorder
- www.california-books.com
- Type in what you want to find: Sleep Disorders: Clinical Trials In NYCInformation about Insomnia clinical studies at an NYC sleep research center. ... ComBuy Ambien and many more medicine's from our select pharmiciesBetter Sleep With ZenZen Buddhist Enlightenment for a Good Night's Rest. ... The Best Directory For Sleep Disorder At GiantexplorerThe largest Sleep Disorder Directory on the web. Lists the best Websites about Sleep Disorder. Search also for more Sleep Disorder related listings. ... Buy Sleep Aids On Sale At Drugstore. ... Sooth Yourself To Sleep With the ChillowThe Chillow is a thin, very soft, medical-grade, non-electricthermoregulating device designed to keep your pillow cool. Your never too Hot or too Cold, giving you a very soothing and relaxing super sleep all night long. ...
55. St. John's Medical Plaza Sleep Disorder Center
- www.stjohnsleep.com
- John Medical Center Sleep Disorder Center Website!.
- Did you know that an estimated 40% of Americans from the ages of 30 to 60 suffer from treatable sleep disorders.
- If untreated, sleep disorders can lead to an increased risk of :.
- How can you know if you have a sleep disorder? Some of the indicators are:.
- Movements in sleep (restlessness or kicking) .
- Your physician can order an overnight polysomnogram (sleep study), the tool used to identify a sleep disorder. ... Ask your physician to refer you to an Accredited Sleep Disorder Center for accurate diagnostic testing.
56. Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi Sleep Disorders Center
- www.bmhcc.org
- Home | Cancer | Heart | Women's Pavilion | Sleep Disorders.
- Sleep Disorders Center.
- The Sleep Disorders Center at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi provides diagnostic services and treatment to patients who show symptoms of a sleep disorder. Baptist’s Sleep Disorders Center was the first in North Mississippi to earn accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. ...
- More than 80 sleep disorders can affect your sleep. Common disorders monitored in the sleep center are obstructive sleep apnea, snoring, periodic limb movements, narcolepsy and insomnia. During your clinic visit, a history of your sleep and sleep habits will be discussed, and you will undergo an exam to determine the need for an overnight sleep study.
- , a pulmonologist specializing in sleep medicine; a registered polysomnographic technologist; and polysomnographic technicians. ... Sleep studies can be scheduled during the week or on weekends.
- Sleep Disorders Center .
57. Sleep Disorder Quiz:Health Topics:UI Health Care
- www.uihealthcare.com
- Sleep Disorder Quiz.
- How much do you know about sleep disorders? Try taking the following true-or-false-quiz. ...
- #1 Sleep disorders can be evaluated and treated.
- Sleep disorders include many different and some serious medical problems. Serious sleep disorders are evaluated by in-home sleep monitors or occasionally in a sleep disorder lab. Treatments for sleep disorders vary with the cause and can include oxygen at night, changing sleep or work patterns, medications, and rarely, surgery.
- Snoring is a sleep disorder.
- Narcolepsy is a serious sleep disorder characterized by sudden and uncontrollable attacks of deep sleep. ...
- Sleep apnea is associated with snoring.
- Sleep apnea is a disorder that occurs while sleeping. ... Sleep apnea is a problem that needs proper evaluation and treatment.
- Try soft music or meditation to calm yourself before sleep. If none of these work and you have not been able to sleep soundly for more than a few days, seek medical care. ...
58. Sleep Disorders Center: Department of Neurology: UI Health Care
- www.uihealthcare.com
- Department of Neurology Sleep Disorders Center.
- Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) .
- Sleep Disorders.
- The National Sleep Foundation estimates that 40 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorder. There are over 80 differential diagnostic categories of sleep problems in the International Classification of Sleep Disorders. Some of the more common referrals for sleep analysis include obstructive sleep apnea, periodic limb movements in sleep, parasomnias (undesired body movements associated with sleep), seizures in sleep, and narcolepsy. Formal sleep studies routinely include polysomnography and multiple sleep latency testing.
- A polysomnogram is a non-invasive all night monitoring of a patients sleep. Variables routinely monitored are EEG (brain waves), EOG (eye-movements), and chin EMG (muscle activity), for sleep staging, and ECG, nasal and oral airflow, respiratory effort, and oxygen saturation to address sleep related breathing disorders, and EMG of the limbs to monitor for abnormal body movements such as periodic limb movements. ...
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is the most widely used treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. CPAP provides a gentle flow of positive pressure air that holds the airway open during sleep. ...
- The most common indication for a portable PSG would be for suspected sleep apnea.
- Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT).
- Using parameters necessary for sleep staging (EEG, EOG, EMG), the test objectively assesses sleep tendency by measuring the number of minutes it takes the patient to fall asleep.
- The Sleep Disorders Center: Information for Referring Physicians .
- Sleep Disorder Study: A Guide for Patients .
59. Sleep disorder ups risk of heart problem recurrence
- www.archbold.org
- Sleep disorder ups risk of heart problem recurrence .
- NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have a common heart-rhythm disorder may be more likely to experience a recurrence after treatment if they also have an untreated sleep disorder known as sleep apnea, new study findings suggest.
- Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, found that, among people treated for a heart rhythm irregularity known as atrial fibrillation, more than 8 out of 10 patients who also had untreated sleep apnea experienced a return of their atrial fibrillation within one year.
- In contrast, only around 4 out of 10 people treated for atrial fibrillation who had sleep apnea but received treatment for the condition saw their heart rhythm problem return.
- According to the report published in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation, approximately 50 percent of people treated for atrial fibrillation who were sleep apnea-free experienced a recurrence of their heart problem one year after treatment.
- "If you've got sleep apnea and you've had atrial fibrillation in the past, chances are your risk of getting it again is higher," study author Dr. ...
- Somers noted that both sleep apnea and atrial fibrillation can pose problems for the cardiovascular system, and having both conditions may be worse than having each alone. ...
- Study participants with sleep apnea had the most common form of the condition, known as obstructive sleep apnea. This type of sleep apnea is caused by a collapse of the throat during sleep, leading to an interruption of breathing.
- Thirty-nine of the patients had obstructive sleep apnea, but only 12 were receiving appropriate treatment for the sleep disorder.
- One year after treatment for atrial fibrillation, the researchers found that the heart arrhythmia had returned in 82 percent of patients with untreated sleep apnea, 42 percent of treated sleep apnea patients, and in one-half of a group of 79 patients without sleep apnea.
- In an interview, Somers explained that there are many reasons why sleep apnea may increase the risk that atrial fibrillation will occur. ...
- During episodes of sleep apnea, the body may not get enough oxygen, and this situation can stress the heart into developing an arrhythmia, Somers said. In addition, a sleep apnea episode often increases blood pressure and causes the body to release adrenaline-like substances, both of which can lead the heart to adopt an abnormal rhythm, he noted. ...
- While it would be nice to know who among them has sleep apnea, as well, diagnosing the sleep disorder can be very expensive. ...
- However, he suggested that doctors faced with a patient with atrial fibrillation who also has some common risk factors for sleep apnea -- such as obesity, loud snoring, and excessive daytime sleepiness -- should consider the possibility of an additional problem.
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60. Sleep Disorders
- www.nhlbi.nih.gov
- Sleep disorders affect more than 70 million Americans, including children. The most common sleep disorders are Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Insomnia, Restless Legs Syndrome, and Narcolepsy. Sleep disorders and sleep deprivation can produce daytime behavior problems including difficulty staying awake, difficulty sitting still, and misbehaving in class. If you have any students with these problems, discuss their sleep habits and sleep duration with their parents.
- Sleep deprivation can cause daytime hyperactivity and decrease in focused attention. This can be mistaken for Attention-Deficit-Hyperactivity-Disorder (ADHD) or other behavior disorders.
- Why Sleep Is Important.
- > Sleep Disorders.
61. sleep disorder trials
- www.centerwatch.com
- Clinical Trials: Sleep Disorders.
- A Clinical Research Study for Adults with Excessive Sleepiness Associated with Narcolepsy, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, or Chronic Shift Work Sleep Disorder. ...
- Redlands; Pacific Sleep Medicine Services, Inc.
- San Diego; Pacific Sleep Medicine Services, Inc.
- San Diego; Pacific Sleep Medicine Services, Inc.
- San Diego; Pacific Sleep Medicine Services, Inc.
- Clinical research study of the safety and efficacy of an investigational drug in subjects with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
- Research study for narcolepsy, obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome and shift work sleep disorder.
- , Center for Sleep Diagnostics.
- Daytime Sleepiness Study for night-shift workers, narcoleptics, and people with sleep apnea on CPAP.
- Sleep Disorders- Excessive Sleepiness.
- A 12 week, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of an investigational Medication as Treatment for Adults With Residual Excessive Sleepiness Associated With Obstructive Sleep Apnea/Hypopnea Syndrome.
- A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of an Investigational Drug Treatment for Adults with Excessive Sleepiness Associated with Chronic Shift Work Sleep Disorder.
- Are you or a loved one interested in participating in a clinical trial for Sleep Disorders?.
- Detection of Sleep Disordered Breathing with Nasal Flow Signals - PMS020.
62. Treat sleep disorder, fight heart failure: report
- www.stjhs.org
- Treat sleep disorder, fight heart failure: report .
- NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treating a sleep disorder appears to also improve heart failure in patients with both conditions, researchers said Wednesday.
- This finding suggests that the sleep disorder known as sleep apnea can affect the heart, and patients with both heart failure and sleep apnea should be treated for both, study author Dr. ...
- "We hope that these findings will lead to greater awareness among physicians and patients with heart failure that (sleep apnea) is common in patients with heart failure and that its treatment can lead to improvements in heart function," Bradley said.
- Previous research has shown that patients with heart failure often have sleep disorders that disrupt breathing, Bradley and his colleagues write in The New England Journal of Medicine. ...
- Investigators have pegged the incidence of sleep apnea among heart failure patients as high as 37 percent.
- All of the 24 participants in the current study were experiencing both heart failure and obstructive sleep apnea at the outset of the investigation. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea, the most common form of sleep apnea, is caused by a collapse of the throat during sleep, leading to an interruption of breathing.
- As part of the investigation, half of the study participants also began to receive treatment for their sleep apnea. The treatment, known as continuous positive airway pressure, uses a stream of air delivered via a nose mask to prevent the throat from collapsing during sleep.
- Patients were asked to use the device that administers the sleep treatment every night for at least six hours.
- In an interview, Bradley, who is based at Toronto General Hospital-University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital in Ontario, said that these results suggest that sleep apnea can indeed contribute to heart failure.
- Bradley explained that normally, during sleep, blood pressure and heart rate decrease, enabling the heart to relax. However, he said, in people with sleep apnea, the temporary interruptions in breathing place stress on the heart, preventing it from getting its needed rest.
- "Whereas the heart should be resting at night, when you have (sleep apnea), the heart cannot rest and is repetitively exposed to abnormal stresses," Bradley said.
- Bradley added that he hopes other investigators will choose to further investigate how sleep apnea can cause heart failure, "with the hope that better therapies for (obstructive sleep apnea) will be developed. ...
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63. Sleep Disorder News, Sleep Disorders Information
- www.talkaboutsleep.org
- Sleep Disorders Information.
- Sleep Disorder Mission.
- Over 40 million Americans suffer with debilitating sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, insomnia and narcolepsy. Surveys show an additional sixty million people experience sleep difficulties more than once per week. ...
- Our mission at Talk About Sleep (TAS) is to increase awareness of sleep and sleep disorders in the general public and within the medical professional communities, helping to identify and facilitate the management of these problems.
- With greater access and awareness, consumers are empowered to better manage their sleep problems. ...
- Sleep Apnea - Loud, constant snoring can indicate this potentially life-threatening disorder. There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive (OSA), central, and mixed. ...
- Sleep is temporarily interrupted, activating the throat muscles to open the airway. ...
- Narcolepsy - Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder with no known cause (see recent research). The main characteristic of narcolepsy is excessive and overwhelming daytime sleepiness, even after adequate nighttime sleep. ... Daytime sleep attacks may occur with or without warning and may be irresistible. ... In addition, nighttime sleep may be fragmented with frequent awakenings. ...
- However, this sleep disorder can affect people of all ages. ...
- When the stressful situation subsides, sleep usually returns to normal. ...
- Intervention by a doctor or sleep specialist is recommended. More than 35 million Americans lose sleep because of chronic insomnia. ...
64. Sleep and Alertness Problems and Disorders
- www.sleepfoundation.org
65. Google Directory - Health > Support Groups > Conditions and Diseases > Sleep Disorders
- directory.google.com
- Search only in Sleep DisordersSearch the Web .
- Sleep Disorders.
- Health > Support Groups > Conditions and Diseases > Sleep Disorders Go to Directory Home .
- Health > Conditions and Diseases > Sleep Disorders (320).
- Kleine-Levin Syndrome -KLS- is a rare sleep disorder that causes random episodes of excessive sleeping for indefinite periods of time, and when awake, in an episode, victims can remain in a trance-like state.
- in Philly Sleep Disorders Support Group - http://www. ...
- Sleep Disorders Message Board - http://www. ... com/sleep-disorders/ .
- Forum on the various sleep disorders.
- Providing an improved way of communicating and exchanging ideas for anyone concerned about the issues of sleep research and sleep disorders.
66. Sleep Disorder
- pages.pathwaynet.com
- Sleep Disorder/Insomnia.
- Signs of Sleep Disorder or Sleep Loss.
- ( ) After awakening in the night, can't get back to sleep.
- ( ) Sleep longer on days off.
- ( ) Feel exhausted from lack of sleep.
- ( ) Use pills to sleep.
- Even when we begin to experience loss of energy and mental sluggishness it might not cause us to consider getting more sleep.
- It is estimated that one-third of all Americans are living with sleep deprivation. This is largely due to our busy lifestyles and the macho attitude that eight hours sleep is only for sissies. Before the advent of electric lights, the average person slept nine to ten hours! It is the very unusual person who does well on limited sleep. ... Doctor Green can make an assessment of your nerve function and determine the extent to which you might benefit from more sleep. ...
- Lack of sleep can cause you to become irritable or to lose your short term memory or concentration. ... When sleep shortage is due to a sleep disorder it must be treated professionally. ...
- Is It Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or Simply Inadequate Sleep?.
- If you sleep eight or nine hours each night only to wake up tired every day, you might think you have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or another elusive problem with symptoms resembling mononucleosis, Epstein-Barr Virus, Cytomegalovirus, or Gulf War Syndrome. ...
- More on Sleep Disorder.
67. Auburn Regional Medical Center : Sleep Disorder Center
- www.armcuhs.com
- Sleep Disorder Center.
- You are here: Departments & Services > Sleep Disorder Center.
- About Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Apnea is a disorder of breathing during sleep. People with sleep apnea experience brief periods throughout the night in which breathing stops and a brief awakening occurs. ... Sleep Apnea has various degrees of severity.
- About the Sleep Disorder Center.
- Sleep apnea can be controlled and treated once properly diagnosed. Auburn Regional Medical Center operates a Sleep Disorder Center seven days a week. We use advanced technology to monitor patients for breathing, sleep stages, heart rate, and muscle activity, as well as oxygen levels.
- Our center offers state-of-the-art equipment, home-like rooms, comfortable oak beds, and a highly skilled staff of sleep disorder professionals. Plus, our lab is accredited by the American Sleep Disorders Association.
- What will happen at the Sleep Disorder Center?.
- Patients are asked to sleep lying on their backs as much as possible. ...
- After Sleep Disorder Center Testing.
- Each case is reviewed by a sleep specialist who provides a thorough evaluation to you and your referring physician. ... The doctor's office or a member of the Sleep Disorder Center staff will contact the patient with the study results.
68. Sleep Disorders
- www.sleep-disorders.org
- Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder with no known cause. The main characteristic of narcolepsy is excessive and overwhelming daytime sleepiness, even after adequate nighttime sleep.
- Information about Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. First described in 1965, sleep apnea is a breathing disorder characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. ...
- Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sleep disorder in which a person experiences unpleasant sensations in the legs described as creeping, crawling, tingling, pulling, or painful.
- Medications to treat Sleep Disorders.
- Explore what may be hindering your sleep and what may help.
- The information provided on the Sleep Disorders web site is for informational purposes only and should not be treated as medical, psychiatric, psychological or behavioral health care advice. Nothing contained on the Sleep Disorders web site is intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment or as a substitute for consultation with a qualified health care professional. Sleep Disorders contains advertisements and links to third party websites. Sleep Disorders does not make any representation, warranty, or endorsement of any product or service or the content or accuracy of any materials contained in, or linked to, any advertisement or link on the Site.
- © 2002-2003 Sleep Disorders - All Rights Reserved.
- Typically, almost one- third of the nation's population suffers from sleep disorders. The leading cause of sleep disorders is emotional turmoil. ...
69. UW Medicine: Harborview Medical Center
- www.washington.edu
- Sleep Disorders.
- UW Sleep Disorders.
- University of Washington Sleep Disorders Center at Harborview.
- Sleep Disorders Center.
- Harborview Sleep Clinic .
- Harborview Sleep Surgery Clinic.
- We are a multidisciplinary group of physicians based at Harborview who are dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. ... The UW faculty staff includes board certified specialists in sleep medicine, pulmonary medicine, neurology, Otolaryngology, and oral medicine. The sleep lab is accredited by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. ...
- We are adept at treating the wide breadth of sleep disorders. Sleep apnea, narcolpesy, insomnia, restless legs syndrome/periodic limb movement disorder, and circadian rhythm abnormalitites are just a few of the many sleep disorders we manage. We welcome you to our center and hope that you will allow us to help you with your sleep problems!.
70. University Services - Sleep Disorder Centers
- www.uservices.com
- The company has developed and diversified over the years to include specialties in: Sleep Diagnostics and Treatment Services, Neurophysiology Testing, MRO Employee Drug Testing Services, Toxicology consulting services, Regulatory Medical devices as well as Pharmaceutical consulting, and Clinical trials. ...
71. Sentara Healthcare - Facilities and Services - The Sentara Sleep Disoders Centers
- www.sentara.com
- The Sleep Disorders Centers.
- More than one-third of all adults can't get a good night's sleep. Sentara's sleep disorder centers are nationally accredited by the Sleep Disorders Association and provide a full range of services to prevent, diagnose and treat sleep-related problems.
- How can I get a sleep test?.
- Discuss your sleep problem with your doctor and address potential treatment options including a sleep evaluation at one of the Sleep Disorders Centers.
- What does a sleep disorders center look like?.
- Take a Virtual Tour of the Sleep Disorders Center for Adults and Children of Sentara Norfolk General Hospital and Eastern Virginia Medical School. You can also take a Virtual Tour of the Sleep Disorders Center at Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital. ...
- Who performs a sleep evaluation?.
- Board Certified Sleep Specialists perform sleep evaluations.
- Sleep Disorders Info.
- The Sleep Disorders Centers Physicians.
- - Common Sleep Disorders.
- - How are Sleep Disorders Evaluated?.
- The Sleep Disorders Center.
- The Sleep Disorders Center at Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital.
72. Sleep-Disorder-related organizations
- www.newtechpub.com
- Sleep-Disorder-related organizations .
- Sleep-Disorder-related organizations .
- The American Sleep Apnea Association.
- The American Sleep Apnea Association (ASAA) seeks to reduce death or disability resulting from apnea through public health education , financial support for basic medical research, and The ASAA A. ...
- The American Sleep Apnea Association 2025 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 905 Washington, DC 20006 Phone: 202-293-3650 Fax: 202-293-3656 The National Sleep Foundation.
- I have found The National Sleep Foundation to be a very valuable source of information. ...
- American Sleep Disorders Association.
- American Sleep Disorders Association .
- Sleep/Wake Disorders Canada.
- An excellent Canadian resource, particularly for persons recently diagnosed with any sleep disorder. ... Leadership and advisory roles are filled by respected medical professionals in specialty of sleep disorders.
- Sleep/Wake Disorders Canada 3080 Yonge St, Suite 5055, Toronto, Ontario M6A 2A4 Tel: 613-483-9654 FAX: 613-483-7081 A. ...
- NEW YORK is a local support group designed to help people with sleep apnea. Our goal is to educate patients, physicians, and the general public on diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea.
- Members include patients who have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, their family and friends. ...
73. Sleep Disorders Australia - Queensland Branch
- cwpp.slq.qld.gov.au
- Sleep Disorders Australia - Queensland Branch .
- Sleep Disorders Australia - Queensland Branch accepts sole responsibility for compiling the information provided in these pages.
- For more information regarding Sleep Disorders Australia - Queensland Branch please contact sleepdisorders@yahoo. ...
74. UMHS Press Release: Sleep Disorder
- www.med.umich.edu
- Sleep disorders may be linked to faulty brain chemistry, University of Michigan researchers report .
- First evidence of neurochemical basis for obstructive sleep apnea and REM behavior disorder found by studying patients with rare neurological disease.
- ANN ARBOR, MI - The first tantalizing clues that chemical imbalances in the brain may be partly to blame for certain life-disrupting sleep disorders are being reported in two new studies by University of Michigan Health System researchers.
- In two papers in the July 8 issue of the journal Neurology, the team reports apparent links between deficits in brain chemistry and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD). Both are relatively common sleep problems that disturb the slumber — and daytime behavior — of millions of Americans.
- The new findings were made using two types of neurochemical brain scans and detailed sleep studies in 13 patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA), a rare and fatal degenerative neurological disease almost always accompanied by severe sleep disorders. Their results from the MSA patients, who all had both sleep apnea and REM behavior disorder, were very different from those of 27 healthy control subjects.
- The greater their lack, the worse their sleep problems were. ...
- And patients with the lowest levels of acetylcholine-producing neurons in the brainstem had the most interruptions in their breathing during sleep.
- And while the researchers are careful to note that their findings to date can only show a correlation, not causation, between brain chemistry and sleep disorders, they plan further research to explore the relationship. ...
- For instance, the U-M team is recruiting patients with Parkinson’s disease for a similar study, to see if brain chemistry disruptions from their disorder may also be linked to sleep problems. Gilman says he and other specialists suspect that sleep disorders may be an early symptom in many cases of Parkinson’s disease. ...
- Gilman and his colleagues chose MSA patients as their first subjects for studying sleep disorders and brain chemistry because of their extremely high incidence of OSA, RBD and other sleep problems; their disease’s tendency to cause degeneration of certain nerve cells in their brains and spinal cords; and clinical evidence that some of their sleep problems can be successfully treated with medications that replace lost dopamine.
- Also known as Shy-Drager Syndrome, MSA usually strikes people in their 40s, 50s or 60s, and affects blood pressure, muscle tone and movement, balance, bladder control and sleep. ...
- In addition to plaguing MSA patients, sleep disorders are also a fact of life for millions of others. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea, in which breathing temporarily stops or diminishes dozens or even hundreds of times during a person's sleep, may affect 3 percent of adults but goes undiagnosed in most of them. ...
75. Your Hospital -- The Sleep Disorders Center
- www.agmc.org
- The Clinical Polysomnographic Technology Education Program is an intensive, three-day program geared toward individuals who want to complement their knowledge of sleep disorders technology. ...
- Sleep Quiz.
- What is the Sleep Disorders Center?.
- Sleep Disorders.
- sleep studies?.
- The Sleep Disorders Center .
- If you suffer from a sleep disorder, a good night's sleep can be just a dream. ...
- Recurring sleep problems usually mean that other aspects of your life may be suffering as well. Physical health, work performance, social relations and even sexual behavior are all directly influenced by your amount and quality of sleep. The Sleep Disorders Center at Akron General Medical Center can help you put your sleep problems to rest.
- Considering that we spend about one-third of our lives sleeping, the quality of our sleep has a big impact on the overall quality of our lives. One in three people suffer from a sleep problem, many times without even realizing it. ...
- Sleep walking, talking or other unusual sleep behavior .
- Take a sleep quiz that can alert you to problems resulting from poor quality sleep.
- If you have these symptoms or other problems sleeping, discuss them with your physician or call Akron General's Sleep Disorders Center at (330) 344-6751. What is the Sleep Disorders Center? .
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