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BALTIMORE — Smartphones and tablets can make for sleep-disrupting bedfellows. One cause is believed to be the bright light-emitting diodes that allow the ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — People with rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder act out their dreams. While sleeping safely in bed, for example, they might ...
Sleep Disordered Breathing (e.g., Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Central Sleep Apnea, Cheyne-Stokes Respiration, Complex Sleep Apnea); CNS Hypersomnias (e.g. ...
Virend Somers, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist with a focus on sleep apnea, says it's a serious medical condition that can cause heart problems and other health ...
Sleep inertia. Sleep inertia can involve waking up feeling groggy and disoriented after taking a nap. This can become a problem if you have places to be or ...
In so doing, the hope is to assess the risk of sleep disorder breathing, as evidenced by the oxygen desaturation index (ODI) on overnight oximetry assessment.
To diagnose REM sleep behavior disorder, your doctor reviews your medical history and your symptoms. Your evaluation may include: Physical and neurological exam ...
The Florida Sleep Disorders Center is a multidisciplinary sleep center staffed by consultants in pulmonary medicine, neurology, ENT, and psychiatry.
“We basically divide sleep into wake, non-REM – three types – and REM sleep.” Dr. Lois Krahn, a Mayo Clinic sleep medicine specialist, says the three types ...
Kotagal says an estimated 30 to 50 percent of children have trouble sleeping well, but a few healthy habits could help many of them sleep more soundly. Don't ...
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