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Obstructive Sleep Apnea is a sleep disorder in which a person repeatedly stops breathing.
If mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea is present, losing weight and avoiding sleeping on your back can at times overcome it. By Cheryl Carpenter | Published 8/29/2006
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Medicare | CMS proposes medicare coverage of sleep apnea treatment for beneficiaries diagnosed With home tests.
By Mark Stoiber | Published 1/14/2008
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It is estimated that approximately 60 million Americans, each year, will become symptomatic with the condition known as insomnia.
By Jan Castagnaro | Published 4/10/2006
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For those of who have Sleep Apnea, getting a good's night rest is often
more work than not. Here are some idea's that may help. By Chitrani | Published 2/14/2006
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A description of symptoms of the sleep disorder, sleep apnea. How to identify if you have it and how to treat this potentially dangerous condition.
By Dinah Laurel | Published 1/24/2006
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Obtaining quality sleep is a daily struggle for children suffering with Down syndrome. The following is an overview of OSA, the symptoms and treatment.
By Christine Cadena | Published 2/7/2007
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If you are a 40 year old, overweight male, you are among those most likely to have obstructive sleep apnea. Keep in mind though, sleep apnea can affect anyone at any age, even children.
By Mary Moss | Published 1/17/2007
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What Is Sleep Apnea? Includes information on the symptoms, causes and possible methods of treatment for the sleep disorder sleep apnea.
By Monty Al.H | Published 2/6/2007
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Sleep Apnea is a common sleep disorder, in which people stop breathing during the night, but to people who suffer from it it can seem any thing but common.
By Chitrani | Published 2/14/2006
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There are three major sleep disorders, Narcolepsy, Sleep Apnea, and Insomnia. This AC exclusive explains the difference between each of them.
By Jasmine Starr | Published 8/28/2005
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Sleep Deprivation and how it affects nursing
By Rene Jackson | Published 12/22/2005
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There are five stages of sleep that cycle throughout the sleep process stage one, stage two, stage three, stage four, and non-REM sleep. Occasionally a sixth step is identified as waking. The waking stage begins the sleep cycle.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/9/2005
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People with sleep apnea, a rather common sleep disorder, are twice as likely to be in an accident and are three to five times as likely to be injured in a car crash, a new study finds.
By Matthew McKinney | Published 5/28/2007
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Sleep apnea increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke. Groundbreaking research shows a link between OSA and heart attack / stroke. The use of a CPAP can decrease this risk.
By Patty Oh | Published 9/28/2007
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A discussion of some important facts regarding sleeping and sleep disorders in the light of recent rises in daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and sleep related accidents.
By Lain | Published 3/3/2008
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Sleep medicine and sleep research are finally emerging as "reputable" fields of science. This article reviews the current state of knowledge regrading sleep and the general types of sleep disorders.
By Wayne McDonald | Published 10/3/2006
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If you are considering gastric bypass surgery, and you suffer from pre-existing obstructive sleep apnea, it is important that your surgeon address this health concern.
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/21/2007
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Millions of Americans are diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea every year
By wantstoWAH | Published 6/19/2007
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If you experience excessively dry mouth when you awaken, this may be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea.
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/5/2007
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Surgery for obstructive sleep apnea has not been established as a safe and effective procedure to remedy this health issue.
By R.B. | Published 1/7/2008
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With millions of American workers engaging in second and third shift work, obtaining quality sleep, during daylight hours, can be challenging often leading to a condition known as "shift lag".
By Christine Cadena | Published 2/28/2007
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Researchers at the University of Chicago have found a link between disrupted or missing slow-wave sleep and development of type 2 diabetes.
By W Thomas Payne | Published 1/2/2008
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Central sleep apnea affects perhaps as many as 1 in 200 Americans, yet most are undiagnosed. A look at the common symptoms, diagnosis process and treatment options.
By James Sherwood | Published 12/8/2005
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For cardiac patients, especially those with heart failure, there is a risk for developing both obstructive sleep apnea as well as central sleep apnea
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/7/2007
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Good sleep is hard to come by for some people. This article discusses sleep apnea, restless legs, and some tips to help the average insomniac get a better night's sleep.
By sandra bell | Published 10/21/2005
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Widely used as a treatment for insomnia, the FDA has released a warning in the use of Ambien and the affects which lead to sleep-driving.
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/30/2007
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The purpose of this article is to help readers recognize sleeping problems. Practical tips will be offered to help calm the body and mind, which contributes to restful sleep. This article also highlights the danger of sleep aids.
By V.C. Higuera | Published 7/6/2005
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National Sleep Week was just a few weeks ago- but this is something that needs to be focused on everyday. This article gives some hints, tips and advice on regular sleeping suggestions, and an overview of some common sleeping disorders.
By Donna Talarico | Published 5/15/2006
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The majority of Americans fail to get enough sleep. By following these simple suggestions, it is possible to get a good night's sleep.
By AnnieM | Published 7/18/2005
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For most patients diagnosed wth obstructive sleep apnea, the condition is first recognized by the person the patient sleeps with. For single adults, this lack of companionship, may result in a misdiagnosed apnea condition.
By Christine Cadena | Published 9/14/2006
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Approximately 18 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea. If you have any of the 6 warning signs mentioned in this article, you may have this serious sleep disorder.
By Ray Harris | Published 3/23/2007
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According to a new study conducted by Brazilian researchers, early signs of atherosclerosis in obstructive sleep apnea can successfully be treated with a new treatment known as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
By R.B. | Published 10/1/2007
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Understand the differences between snoring and sleep apnea. One can be life-threatening, the other a huge annoyance, particularly for you as the bed partner. Sleep apnea needs to be professionally diagnosed for the ongoing health of the sufferer.
By Refreshed | Published 11/19/2007
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Has your snoring ever earned you a comparison to a freight train? Any person can snore; however if you are a regular snorer, you could have cause for concern, as snoring can be a sign of a more serious medical problem known as sleep apnea.
By Frances Lee | Published 7/1/2007
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Are you not getting a good nite's sleep due to breathing complications? If so, you may have sleep apnea. Fortunately, it's an easy obstacle to come.
By mike mcgee | Published 6/4/2006
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Sleep disorders are not uncommon in young children. Here's what you need to know.
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 9/10/2007
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As reported on Science Daily, a sleep disorder may be the reason for the bullying and aggressive behaviors that are commonplace for school-aged children.
By Momie Tullottes | Published 6/26/2007
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Approximately 18 million Americans suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. OSA is as common as adult asthma. How can you tell if you have this breathing disorder? And how can it be treated?
By R.E. Norton | Published 3/7/2007
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For many children, lack of sleep often leads to significant weight gain and vice versa. Following these simple steps, parents can improve both the sleep habits and diet of their children.
By Christine Cadena | Published 3/1/2007
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treatment for sleep disorders
By Micah Reeves | Published 8/1/2007
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Sleep disorders affect people everyday, this article gives you signs, symptoms and causes for these problems.
By Manda Spring | Published 8/9/2007
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Sleep deprivation is one of the biggest health concerns in America, and results in many illnesses, accidents, and relationship problems.
By Lonnette Harrell | Published 10/2/2007
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the absence of breathing during sleep, is a common, chronic disease associated with obesity. Once the patient has lost weight, the symptoms of sleep apnea will usually go away.
By Jonni Good | Published 7/6/2007
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Did you know that 20 million adults suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apena? It effects both men and women.
By Linda M. McCloud | Published 7/25/2007
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There are two distinct forms of sleep apnea. The first one is called Central, there is no blockage however breathing is interrupted by the lack of effort which means the brain fails to signal the muscles to breathe. The second one is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
By Joni | Published 3/20/2007
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Obstructive sleep apnea is characterized by children stopping breathing periodically during sleep and snoring very loudly while sleeping.
By R.B. | Published 2/14/2008
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The CPAP machine is used by many people who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. But it does have both it proponents and its opponents. This is a brief review of the machine and what it does.
By James Sherwood | Published 8/31/2006
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Sleep apnea a breathing disorder that can become dangerous if not treated.
By Rhonda Lewis | Published 11/28/2007
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Are you wondering about Sleep Apnea? Here are some symptoms for you to look at.
By Liza Kollman | Published 10/1/2007
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Sleep apnea can lead to serious health problems if left untreated, including high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, depression, headaches, and even auto accidents.
By April | Published 5/24/2007
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Information to help you understand what Sleep Apnea is, and how it can affect you.
By Liza Kollman | Published 10/1/2007
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My husband's sleep apnea was destroying our family. The booming snores were irritating, but the physical and emotional effects of the disease were unbearable.
By Karen McCaghren | Published 4/17/2007
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Sleep apnea is the term that apnea's meaning is "without breath", that someone stops breathing for a very short periods of time.
By Lu Baker | Published 9/26/2006
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The reason you are having trouble sleeping can be a myriad of different things from what you wear, to noise, what you ate and even what you see on the TV screen. Here are a few tips to help you sleep.
By Marsha J | Published 2/25/2007
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Many people usually associate alcohol with sleep and sleepiness. However, the effects of alcohol on sleep are mostly negative, and these two things should not be interrelated at all.
By Eric Yu | Published 5/2/2007
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There are millions of people that suffer from Acide Refulx disease and also Sleep Apnea but many of these people also suffer from both of these diseases and this fact has help proven that both are kind of a cause and effect type of thing but which causes the other?
By Kyle S. | Published 6/29/2007
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Sleep is very important. Many physical and mental problems can develop if you do not get enough sleep. Sleep apnea is one serious medical conditions that should not be ignored. Do you know what sleep apnea is?
By Linda M. McCloud | Published 11/29/2006
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Sleep problems are more common than people realize. This article discusses some principles of sleep hygiene that are helpful and gives a brief overview of sleep agents.
By Howard Miller | Published 8/27/2007
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As we get older we need less sleep, but is getting less then even the minimal amount of sleep a risk to your overall health?
By Regina Sunderland | Published 9/28/2007
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Sleep Apnea poses problems for more than 25% of the population. Learn how to make sleeping easier for those who suffer from it.
By Kevin Brzenk | Published 5/1/2006
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When suffering from incurable insomnia, many Americans are traveling overseas to purchase and obtain Rohypnol as a form of treatment.
By Christine Cadena | Published 8/30/2007
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The basics of common sleep disorders/problems, including insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and narcolepsy.
By uncgrad | Published 5/3/2007
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In the wake of devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina the American Sleep Medicine Foundation has established a relief fund offering assistance to members of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and patients who receive services at affected centers.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 10/4/2005
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Over 69% of children are affected by a sleep disorder such as bedwetting, night terrors, nightmares, or sleepwalking. The good news is that most children will outgrow the disorder. In the meantime, there are ways to help your child.
By Nancy Schaaf | Published 5/3/2006
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With millions of Americans suffering from at least one insomniac episode a week, Lunestra may be the answer to obtaining rest of the mind and body.
By Christine Cadena | Published 4/20/2006
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Reasons why people have insomnia and common symptoms. Medication treat insomnia have side effects.
"Glo to Sleep" proven effective to treat sleeping disorder & recommendations by doctors and insomnicas.
By travels | Published 10/1/2007
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As humans we spend at least one third of our lives asleep, yet most of us don't appreciate a good night's rest until it's gone.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 1/13/2007
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If your child is waking up constantly at night you are probably tired and worn out. It may be more than your child simply being afraid of the dark. These are some common sleep disorders that effect children.
By Amy Mullen | Published 2/22/2006
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This article contains useful tips for getting a good night's sleep. Even people that suffer from sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, or just trying to do more on less sleep can benefit from these tips.
By Big Momma | Published 10/22/2007
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Insufficient amount of sleep per night link to various medical problems & related to driving accidents & fatalities. Sleeping Medication attributed to side effects. Mid-Nite chewable tablets natural & save sleeping aid. Taken any time at night.
By travels | Published 11/9/2007
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Snoring, interrupted sleep, and daytime sleepiness can be signs of sleep apnea, a serious condition that affects 12 million Americans.
By plntpolice | Published 4/23/2007
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Some scary symptoms baffled me. Was I ever surprised to find out I had sleep apnea!
By jcorn | Published 12/16/2007
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The challenges of being diagnosed with sleep apnea and using a CPAP machine are discussed in a humorous manner.
By Candace Morehouse | Published 11/3/2006
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Sleep apnea is more common and serious than usually realized. Most cases are undiagnosed and untreated. Even mild cases have potentially serious consequences, predisposing to severe disorders from hypertension and heart attacks to strokes. There are effective treatments.
By Howard Miller | Published 5/10/2007
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Very few people with Crohn's disease ever complain of getting too much sleep. They're more likely to be yawning at noon. Although several facets of the disease make it hard to get enough sleep, changing a series of habits can help.
By Vonda Sines | Published 6/13/2008
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A trip to the dentist now means a refreshing night's sleep.
By Justin Quinn | Published 10/22/2007
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Nearly 30 percent of all infants suffer from some form of sleep disorder. For this reason, it is important that your pediatrician is well versed in the most recent medical research on pediatric sleep disorders.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/25/2008
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With more than 40% of all Americans suffering from some form of sleep disorder, it is no wonder our society is fatigued and burnt out. The Sleep Center of Baylor provides an opportunity for the sleep deprived to seek assistance.
By Christine Cadena | Published 9/5/2006
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Sleep is a basic human need, a fundamental drive which cannot be ignored without repercussions. Insufficient sleep slows our cognitive processes, decreases the ability to concentrate, and can result in short-term memory loss and reduced learning ability
By Damon Stea | Published 11/14/2007
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There are many types of sleep disorders. Read this article on the sleep disorders that are ranked as the most diagnosed.
By Angie Shiflett | Published 4/3/2007
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causes of sleep disorders
By Micah Reeves | Published 7/31/2007
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The cause of college students and America's working society dragging their feet every morning is sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation, to put it simply, is the lack of the necessary amount of sleep.
By brian menard | Published 3/17/2008
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This is an overview of the use of Ambien to treat sleep disorders, most often insomnia.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/17/2007
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My wife, at 5'2" only weighed 98 pounds and was in excellent physical shape. In other words she did not fit the popular notion that to have sleep apnea.
By Marshall Scott | Published 2/18/2007
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A recently published study finds that up to 60% of patients that required an artificial pacemaker have some degree of sleep apnea and, in as many as 20% of patients, the degree of sleep apnea present was found to be "severe."
By Wayne McDonald | Published 3/22/2007
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If you have ever had trouble sleeping for a prolonged period of time as an adult, chances are you have blamed it on stress, which wouldn't be a bad self diagnosis as going to bed weighted down with stress can make for a very restless night to say the least.
By Ralph DiMatteo | Published 7/17/2007
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Laying there one night unable to sleep due to the commotion in our bedroom, I starting noticing a rhythm to her snoring. There was a build up, sort of a crescendo....
By Marshall Scott | Published 2/18/2007
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration statistics show that 100,000 drowsy driving crashes are reported each year in the U.S., resulting in more than 1,300 deaths and 71,000 injuries. In an effort to raise awareness, Nov. 5-11 is Drowsy Driving Prevention Week.
By Sussy | Published 11/4/2007
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A good night's asleep is something that we are all hopeful for every night when we lay upon the bed and put our heads on our pillows.
By Jessica Mousseau | Published 1/19/2007
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Sleep apnea affects many people. Understanding sleep apnea can help you reduce the chances of having it.
By SkyeDanzer | Published 5/10/2007
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Dealing with sleep disorders and the emotional and physical trauma of the diagnosis and sleep machine.
By Secretsides | Published 12/8/2006
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Sleeping poorly? Get yourself to the doctor. Poor sleep causes diabetes, illness, obesity, and a number of other problems.
By Jamie K. Wilson | Published 1/10/2008
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The article dealt with tests done by the United States Army Aero Medical Research Laboratory in Fort Rucker, Alabama regarding sleep deprivation.
By Corey Sipe | Published 9/23/2006
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