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... 46 light therapy, 47–48 nontraditional, 54–56 for sleep apnea, 44–47 Tryptophan, 63 V Visualization, 52 W White-noise machines, 68–69 Z Z-drugs (nonbenzodiazepines), 48, 50 Zaleplon (Sonata), 50 Zolpidem (Ambien), 50.
This second edition includes new sections covering sleep problems in children, sleep in the elderly, and sleep in pregnancy and menopause, as well as new algorithms from the British Association of Psychopharmacology's (BAP's) new Consensus ...
This case scenario is an example of how the unconscious mind never stops working, and while the conscious mind may not want to recall events, the mind never really falls to sleep. Case Study: The Fiery Phoenix Jackson was a 38-year-old ...
This book reviews and discusses the differential diagnoses for the common sleep related complaints encountered in sleep and primary care clinics.
Addresses the causes of insomnia, restless legs disorder, and sleep apnea, exploring how changes in diet, exercise, natural supplements, and mind/body therapies can provide lasting relief.
The disruptions in sleep can be caused by different factors, such as teeth grinding, night terrors, and the like. The book also discusses different perspectives on insomnia and hypersomnia.
The significant advances in therapy have led to the addition of new drugs for the treatment of different sleeping disorders, as described in this book. Sleep is essential to humans.
Sleep Disorders: Insomnia and Narcolepsy
This book reviews and discusses the differential diagnoses for the common sleep related complaints encountered in sleep and primary care clinics.
Part of the Health and Psychology Sourcebooks series, this compact volume offers concise information on an issue threatening human health and well-being: sleep disorders.
Often undiagnosed, sleep disorders can seriously compromise the health and lives of those who wrestle with them. What are sleep disorders, and how can they be treated? What are their effects, and how does a person know if she has one?
Preceded by A case a week: sleep disorders from the Cleveland Clinic / [edited by] Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, Jyoti Krishna, Kumar Budur. 2011.
Part of the Health and Psychology Sourcebooks series, this compact volume offers concise information on an issue threatening human health and well-being: sleep disorders.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
One of the first such volumes in this field, Sleep Disorders: Diagnosis and Therapeutics explores sleep pharmacology and therapeutics.