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276. Sleep Medicine Reviews
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277. Omniseek: /Health /Medicine /Sleep Medicine
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- Health /Medicine /Sleep Medicine .
- bibliography of sleep and sleep-related papers from 1994 to the present. ...
- Computer Animations of Individual Sleep Spindles .
- New Abstracts and Papers in Sleep (NAPS) .
- free weekly current alerting service for the sleep field. ...
- Sleep Medicine .
- covers all aspects of sleep including physiology, clinical sleep medicine, sleep research, and patient information. ...
- Sleep Trainee .
- information about graduate training in the field of Sleep Research or Sleep Medicine. ...
- Northside Hospital Sleep Medicine Institute .
- Northside Hospital Sleep Medicine Institute opened in 1982 and was the first accredited sleep disorders center in Georgia. ...
- Prescription for Sleep, L. ...
- Prescription for Sleep, L. ... , provides practical solutions for sleep problems in the workplace and in the schoolroom. ...
- National School of Sleep Medicine .
- NSSM offers online education in Sleep Medicine and sleep disorders to physicians and technologists. ...
278. Mioti: Sleep Medicine
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279. Sleep Disorders
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280. Article: Antoni van Leeuwenhoek NL
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- gov/) Met dank aan The National Library of Medicine .
- Tijdens zijn leven sleep Van Leeuwenhoek meer dan 500 optische lenzen. ...
281. Article: Torture
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- 2 Torture and medicine.
- The Post article continues that sensory deprivation, through the use of hoods and spraypainted goggles, sleep deprivation, and selective use of painkillers for at least one captive who was shot in the groin during his apprehension are also used. ...
- The methods used includes prolonged sleep deprivation; prolonged sight deprivation using blindfolds or tight-fitting hoods; forced, prolonged maintenance of body positions that grow increasingly painful; and verbal threats and insults. ...
- Torture and medicine.
- Sleep deprivation .
282. Article: Heroin
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- From 1898 through to 1910 it was marketed as a non-addictive morphine substitute and cough medicine for children. ...
- As a medicine, it is administered usually in the form of its hydrochloride as an analgesic for severe pain. ...
- The withdrawal syndrome from heroin can begin within 12 hours of discontinuation of the sustained use of the drug: sweating, malaise, anxiety, depression, general feeling of heaviness, cramp-like pains in the limbs, yawning and lachrymation, sleep difficulties, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, cramps and fever occur. ...
283. Article: Heroin
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- From 1898 through to 1910 it was marketed as a non-addictive morphine substitute and cough medicine for children. ...
- As a medicine, it is administered usually in the form of its hydrochloride as an analgesic for severe pain. ...
- The withdrawal syndrome from heroin (or any other short-acting opioid) can begin within 12 hours of discontinuation of the sustained use of the drug: sweating, malaise, anxiety, depression, general feeling of heaviness, cramp-like pains in the limbs, yawning and lachrymation, sleep difficulties, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, cramps and fever occur. ...
284. Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine by Meir H. Kryger,Thomas Roth,William C. Dement, ISBN: 0721676707 - Direct Textbook Price Comparison
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285. backsets - Sleep Medicine Reviews
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286. Article: Urinary incontinence
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- 3 Excessive Output of Urine During Sleep.
- 6 Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Urge incontinence can mean that your bladder empties during sleep, after drinking a small amount of water, or when you touch water or hear it running (as when washing dishes or hearing someone else taking a shower). ...
- It may get in the way of a good night's sleep and is embarrassing when it happens during the day. ...
- Excessive Output of Urine During Sleep.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Nighttime incontinence may be one sign of another condition called obstructive sleep apnea, in which the child's breathing is interrupted during sleep, often because of inflamed or enlarged tonsils or adenoids. ...
- If a young person experiences incontinence resulting from an overactive bladder, a doctor might prescribe a medicine that helps to calm the bladder muscle. This medicine controls muscle spasms and belongs to a class of medications called anticholinergics. ...
- This may require having another person sleep in the same room to awaken the bedwetter. ...
- Nocturnal enuresis refers to wetting that usually occurs during sleep (nighttime incontinence). ...
287. Article: Lycanthropy
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- In North and Central America, and to some extent in West Africa, Australia and other parts of the world, every male acquires at puberty a tutelary spirit (see Demonology); in some tribes of Indians the youth kills the animal of which he dreams in his initiation fast; its claw, skin or feathers are put into a little bag and become his "medicine" and must be carefully retained, for a "medicine" once lost can never be replaced. ...
- It goes forth during sleep, and all that it sees it whispers into the sleeper's ear and then he dreams. ...
- The patient drinks medicine, and the contagion leaves the body in the form of snakes and worms. ... He does not sleep soundly and fireflies come out of his mouth. ...
288. Article: Colonoscopy
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- You may enter a so-called "twilight" state, where you are comfortably between sleep and wakefulness. ...
- The sedative and pain medicine should keep you from feeling much discomfort during the exam. ...
289. eMedicine - Apnea, Sleep : Article by Ralph Downey III, PhD
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- The apneas (absences of breath) are accompanied by snoring, sleep arousals, and hypoxia. The term sleep apnea describes 2 major sleep-related clinical problems: (1) obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and (2) central sleep apnea. ... It is the most common form of sleep. ...
- The apneas (absences of breath) are accompanied by snoring, sleep arousals, and hypoxia. The term sleep apnea describes 2 major sleep-related clinical problems: (1) obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and (2) central sleep apnea. ... It is the most common form of sleep. ...
- Back to: eMedicine Specialties > Medicine, Ob/Gyn, Psychiatry, and Surgery > Pulmonology .
- Apnea, Sleep.
- Synonyms and related keywords: obstructive sleep apnea, OSA, sleep apnea, apnea, sleep disorder, snoring, sleep-related disorder, sleep disordered breathing, SDB, central apnea, obstructive apnea, mixed apnea, hypopnea, upper airway resistance syndrome, UARS, nasal continuous positive airway pressure, nasal CPAP, CPAP, apnea index, AI respiratory disturbance index, RDI, apnea-hypopnea index, PSG, polysomnography, pickwickian syndrome .
- Author: Ralph Downey III, PhD, Director of Sleep Disorders Center, Associate Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Loma Linda University School of Medicine and Medical Center.
- Coauthor(s): Himanshu Wickramasinghe, MD, Fellow, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Instructor, Department of Internal Medicine, Loma Linda University Medical Center.
- Ralph Downey III, PhD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
- Editor(s): Sat Sharma, MD, FRCPC, FCCP, DABSM, Program Director, Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Divisions of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Manitoba; Site Coordinator of Respiratory Medicine, St~Boniface General Hospital; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD, Senior Pharmacy Editor, Pharmacy, eMedicine; Daniel R Ouellette, MD, Consultant to the US Army Surgeon General; Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Disease, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio; Timothy D Rice, MD, Associate Professor, Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Saint Louis University School of Medicine; and Zab Mohsenifar, MD, Director, Division of Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine .
- Background: Sleep apnea occurs during sleep when a cessation of airflow occurs for at least 10 seconds (usually 20-30 s but rarely >2 min). The apneas (absences of breath) are accompanied by snoring, sleep arousals, and hypoxia. ...
- The term sleep apnea describes 2 major sleep-related clinical problems: (1) obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and (2) central sleep apnea. ... It is the most common form of sleep apnea. ...
290. Article: Wilderness first aid
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- Wilderness First Aid (WFA) is the name of a certification in Wilderness Medicine that covers wilderness first aid; depending on the laws applicable where it is practiced, it may impose specific responsibilities and confer specific immunities on duly-diligent practitioners. For instance, the practicing of certain rules of WFA, by someone certified in the usual "street" First Aid discipline but not in WFA (or a higher Wilderness Medicine qualification), could result in civil liability or perhaps even criminal prosecution. ...
- More severe symptoms are headache, poor sleep, persistent rapid pulse, nausea and sometimes vomiting, especially in children. ...
291. Article: Hangover
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- Common folk medicine has a wide variety of hangover cures. ...
- Directions: consume all the above together and immediately go to sleep. ...
292. Bobby R. Alford Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative Sciences
- www.bcm.tmc.edu
- Baylor College of Medicine.
293. Sleep Disorders Program - Home Page
- www.brighamandwomens.org
294. The Promise of Sleep: A Pioneer in Sleep Medicine Explores the Vital Connection Between Health, Happiness, and a Good Night's Sleep
- www.bokpris.com
- The Promise of Sleep: A Pioneer in Sleep Medicine Explores the Vital Connection Between Health, Happiness, and a Good Night's Sleep.
295. Article: Neurofeedback
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- , ABEN, QEEG-D Professor & Psychologist, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation University of Utah School of Medicine .
- At very slow levels, theta brainwave activity is a very relaxed state, representing the twilight zone between waking and sleep. ...
- Neurofeedback training for ADD/ADHD is commonly found to be associated with decreased impulsiveness/hyperactivity, increased mood stability, improved sleep patterns, increased attention span and concentration, improved academic performance, increased retention and memory, and increased IQ scores (often averaging 10 IQ points in published studies). ...
- , 2001), sleep disorders, Tourette's, obsessive-compulsive disorder (Hammond, 2003), autism (Jarusiuwicz, 2002), Parkinson's tremors (Thompson & Thompson, 2002), and essential tremor. ...
- Canadian Journal of Clinical Medicine, 5(6), 116-127. ...
296. Pulmonology/Sleep Medicine
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- Pulmonology/Sleep Medicine.
- General Internal Medicine.
- Pulmonary Medicine.
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- Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine.
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297. Article: Gerd
- www.wikipedia.org
- The doctor may recommend that the child sleep with head raised. If these changes do not work, the doctor may prescribe medicine for your child. ...
- You may want to visit an internist, a doctor who specializes in internal medicine, or a gastroenterologist, a doctor who treats diseases of the stomach and intestines. ...
- Surgery is an option when medicine and lifestyle changes do not work. ...
- Or you may want to visit an internist--a doctor who specializes in internal medicine--or a gastroenterologist--a doctor who treats diseases of the stomach and intestines. ...
298. Article: Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
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- The group employed mind control techniques on its followers, including the use of drugs and of sleep- and food-deprivation. ...
- He was a heart and artery specialist at Keio Hospital, which he left to become head of Circulatory Medicine at the National Sanitorium Hospital in Tokaimura, Ibaragi (north of Tokyo). ...
- disturbed sleep and nightmares .
- Sarin poisoning was not well-known at the time, and many hospitals only received information on diagnosis and treatment because a professor at Shinshu University's school of medicine happened to see reports on television. ...
299. ScienceDirect - Sleep Medicine Reviews - List of Issues
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300. Article: 1895
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- February 21 - Henrik Carl Peter Dam Danish biochemist, winner of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. ...
- April 26 - Nathaniel Kleitman, sleep researcher (d. ...
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