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irregular sleep, sleep patterns, in the young, aged, sleep disorders involve any difficulties related to sleeping, difficulty falling, staying asleep, falling asleep at inappropriate times, excessive total sleep time, abnormal behaviors associated, sleep, than 100 different disorders of sleeping, waking have been identified, grouped in four main categories, falling, staying asleep, staying awake, adhering to a regular sleep schedule, sleep-disruptive behaviors, falling and staying asleep, insomnia, falling asleep, staying asleep, intermittent wakefulness, early-morning awakening, episodes transient, short-term, lasting, 2 to 3 weeks, chronic, common factors associated, insomnia, physical illness, depression, anxiety, stress, poor sleeping environment, excessive noise, light, caffeine, alcohol, drugs, use of certain medications, heavy smoking, physical discomfort, daytime napping, counterproductive sleep habits, early bedtimes, excessive time spent awake in bed, disorders, psychophysiological insomnia, learned insomnia, delayed sleep phase syndrome, hypnotic-dependent sleep disorder, stimulant-dependent sleep disorder, staying awake, disorders of, excessive sleepiness, hypersomnias, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless leg syndrome, periodic limb movement disorder, obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, idiopathic hypersomnia, respiratory muscle weakness associated sleep disorder, sleep apnea more commonly affects obese people, affect anyone, a short neck, a small jaw, regardless of weight, disorder causes, breathing to stop intermittently, sleep, resulting, in the person awakened repeatedly, sleep apnea often have difficulty achieving prolonged deep sleep, results in, excessive daytime sleepiness, narcolepsy, condition of daytime sleep attacks, features, sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucinations, sleep attacks occur despite adequate sleep at night, narcolepsy, suddenly fall asleep in any situation, warning, restless leg syndrome is characterized, uncomfortable sensation, in the legs, occurs primarily at night, a person is relaxed, uncomfortable sensation diminishes, the legs, moved, commonly associated, periodic limb movement disorder, a patient has limb movements, sleep, causes, insomnia, daytime sleepiness, adhering to a regular sleep schedule, occur, maintaining a consistent sleep, wake schedule is disrupted, occurs, traveling between times zones, shift workers on rotating schedules, particularly nighttime workers, sleep disruption disorders, sleep state misperception, person actually sleeps a different amount than they think they, shift work sleep disorder, natural short sleeper, person sleeps less hours than normal but suffers no ill effects, chronic time-zone-change syndrome, irregular sleep-wake syndrome, sleep-disruptive behaviors, abnormal behaviors, sleep, parasomnias, fairly common in children, sleep terror disorder, sleep walking, rem behavior disorder, a type of psychosis related to lack of rem sleep, lack of dreaming, sleep terror disorder, abrupt awakening from sleep, fear, sweating, rapid heart rate, confusion, sleepwalking, not remembered by the person doing it, affects children 2 to 12 years old, in adults, sleepwalking, an organic brain syndrome, reactions to drugs, psychological disorders, certain medical conditions, awakening, in the night, difficulty falling asleep, excessive daytime drowsiness, loud snoring, episodes of stopped breathing, sleep attacks, daytime fatigue, depressed mood, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, apathy, irritability, loss of memory, complaints of decreased memory, lower leg movements, sleep, the particular disorder, multiple sleep latency test, polysomnography, recording brain activity, muscle activity, breathing, sleep, insomnia, treatment is related, cause, determined, obvious physical, psychological disorder causing insomnia, depression, very common cause of insomnia, cognitive behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, attempts to control environmental, lifestyle factors too much light, noise, caffeine, stimulants, erratic hours of wakefulness, sleeping drugs, used only, hypersomnia, sleep apnea is treated, weight reduction, administration of air under pressure, the nose, surgery, measures needed, narcolepsy is treated by use of stimulating medications, daytime, a new medication, modafanil seems to have fewer side effects than traditional stimulants, fda-approved, narcolepsy, soon be approved, shift work sleep disorder, restless leg syndrome is treated by treating the underlying disorder, opiate, dopaminergic agonists, parasomnia, night terrors, hypnosis, guided imagery techniques, benzodiazepines, safety measures needed, prevent people from harm, nighttime walking, sleep disorder clinics often, able to help people restore normal sleeping patterns, various techniques, the type of disorder, disorders, clear up on own, a complication is dependence upon sedatives, medications, sleep disorders, lack of sleep, too much sleep is interfering, daily living, breath-holding spells, sleep, maintaining regular sleep habits, a quiet sleep environment, prevent some sleep disorders.



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