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A Guide to Sleep Disorders
If you are suffering from lack of sleep, sleeping at inappropriate times or having difficulty staying awake, you'll begin to find it all very distressing if these symptoms persist for any length of time. Assuming you cannot seem to shake your problem and return to normal sleep, you should consider the possibility that you may have a diagnosable sleep disorder. There is good news. Much is known about sleep disorders today, and a variety of treatments have been developed. Among other things, if more conservative approaches such as medication and natural remedies do not provide relief, there are many sleep centers and clinics throughout the U.S. and elsewhere devoted to diagnosing and developing a course of treatment to help you overcome your sleeping problem. What ever course of treatment your pursue, don't give up. Accepting impairment with your sleep or becoming complacent will not bring about a solution. Action is required, and you can find a wealth of information about sleep disorders among the articles published here whether your concerned with insomnia, narcolepsy, sleep apnea or any number of other difficulties with sleep. A selection from the many articles is listed below, or for a complete list, you may Click Here. Guide to REM Sleep Disorder Purpose of a Sleep Disorder Center Guide to Anxiety Sleep Disorder Latest News About Sleep DisordersSleep problems could lead to bigger problems (The Bradford Era)People shouldn't lay down on the job when it comes to getting a good night sleep. "It's just like diet and exercise," said Dr. Nancy Collop, a native of Bradford, associate professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, and director of the Johns Hopkins Sleep Disorders Center. Sleep Disorders Highly Prevalent Among Police Officers (Science Daily)A sampling of police officers shows a high incidence of sleep disorders among the members of this profession. Sleep disorders are common, costly and treatable, but often remain undiagnosed and untreated. Unrecognized sleep disorders adversely affect personal health and may lead to chronic sleep loss, which, in turn, increases the risk of accidents and injuries. Many Cops Have Troubled Sleep (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)WEDNESDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- Sleep disorders strike more than a third of police officers, new research suggests. Sleep disorders highly prevalent among police officers (EurekAlert!)WESTCHESTER, Ill. – Sleep disorders are common, costly and treatable, but often remain undiagnosed and untreated. Unrecognized sleep disorders adversely affect personal health and may lead to chronic sleep loss, which, in turn, increases the risk of accidents and injuries. Sleep Disorders Highly Prevalent Among Police Officers (Medical News Today)Sleep disorders are common, costly and treatable, but often remain undiagnosed and untreated. Unrecognized sleep disorders adversely affect personal health and may lead to chronic sleep loss, which, in turn, increases the risk of accidents and injuries. These problems are exacerbated in shift workers such as police officers, who may experience chronic sleep loss due to their schedules. [click ... SleepDisorderChronicle.Com Home | Articles | Contact Us | Resources
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