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Many of us don't get that much, and that can have serious consequences. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio, sleep medicine specialist Dr. Timothy Morgenthaler ...
On this back-to-school edition of Mayo Clinic Radio, children's sleep specialist Dr. Suresh Kotagal outlines how much sleep children need to be fully engaged in ...
The purpose of this study is to follow patients with REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) over time and learn which types of RBD patients may be at risk of ...
Sleep problems are more common in people with cancer and cancer survivors. This can be due to physical changes, side effects of treatment, stress or other ...
Paralysis of a muscle in or around the eye. Rarely, dementia may occur due to increased pressure in the blood vessels in the brain. When to see a doctor.
This occurs when granulomas form in the nerves, brain and spinal cord. For example, granulomas in the facial nerves can cause paralyzed facial muscles. By Mayo ...
... Sleep Medicine conducts research to understand sleep disorders and improve therapy. The center provides clinical services to care for people with sleep problems ...
Vocal cord paralysis. When one or both of the ... Vocal cord paralysis can be caused by injury ... Sleep study. Also called a polysomnogram, this ...
The amount of sleep you need varies with age, but, for most adults, it's seven to eight hours a night. Many of people don't get that much, and that can have ...
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