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While approximately 70% of chronic low back pain sufferers complain of sleep disturbance, current literature is based on self report measures which can be prone to bias and no objective data of sleep quality, based exclusively on CLBP are available.
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... are more likely to suck on painted objects. Symptoms of lead poisoning can include mood changes, memory impairment, sleep disturbance, headaches, tingling and numbness in fingers and hands, lack of appetite, nausea, diarrhoea/constipation, stomach ...
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... and increasing difficulty in keeping the eyes open. Usually, the spasms occur during the day, disappear during sleep, and reappear after waking. The spasms may intensify as the condition progresses, forcing the eyelids to remain closed for quite ...
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More than 12 million people in the U.S. suffer from sleep apnea, most common among the overweight and obese.
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... a fairy tale, especially if you're part of the 30 percent of adult Americans who suffer from insomnia. Insomnia is a sleep disorder that is marked by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep and it's one of the most common medical complaints. Holly ...
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... psychomotor agitation or retardation) Pacing, wringing their hands, pulling or rubbing their hair, body, or clothing Sleep disturbance: difficulty getting to sleep, staying asleep or especially waking up early Changes in appetite: usually loss of ...
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Young and middle-aged adults who suffer from insomnia and other sleep disorders may be more likely to develop Alzheimer's in later life, research in mice suggests Press Association guardian.co.uk , Thursday 24 September 2009 19.00 BST Insomnia may raise levels of amyloid beta in the brain.
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... and gynecologic implications of cardiometabolic disorders and discusses topics including polycystic ovarian disease, sleep apnea, effects on endometrial pathologies, breast cancer, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, fetal growth disturbance, and ...
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... a "neuroanatomical" cause may underlie fibromyalgia. Dr. Nathaniel F. Watson, of the University of Washington Medicine Sleep Institute at Harborview, Seattle, and colleagues studied 166 people with FMS and 66 pain-free controls. All of them were ...
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... and osteoporosis. Such deficiency, which implies lower amounts of male hormones, including testosterone, also causes sleep disturbance, depression and tiredness, according to a new study. Although prescriptions for testosterone therapy for ageing ...
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... with normal pain responses. There is also some evidence that people who suffer from fibromyalgia experience a range of sleep disturbances that may leave them more prone to pain. An even newer theory is that fibromyalgia may be related to compression ...
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... be depressed and may require antidepressants. Drugs like haloperidol or quetiapine can also be used for intractable sleep disturbance or night time wandering. Tips to caregivers The patient should be informed of the diagnosis and counselling given. ...
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... negatively impact normal daily activities and can lead to additional medical conditions, such as anxiety, depression, sleep deprivation and elevated stress. Tinnitus is not simply an auditory problem, but also has a neurological and psychological ...
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Sedatives and sleeping pills prescribed to ease depression, anxiety and sleep problems appear to increase the risk of suicide four-fold among the elderly, Swedish researchers said on Wednesday.
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... of our mental state, such as headaches, stomach problems, irritable bowels and bladders, muscle aches, period disturbance and reduced libido. Stress can also worsen other more long-term conditions, for example, eczema. You should see your doctor ...
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... devastating illness. The common symptoms of depression are fatigue; loss of pleasure; weight loss or gain; sleep disturbance (excessive or frequent awakenings); concentration difficulties; crying spells; feeling like a failure; irritability; ...
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... National College Health Assessment, 94 percent of college-age students felt overwhelmed to the point it caused a disturbance in the last 12 months. Sixteen percent of students said they felt overwhelmed three to four times a school year. "Stress is ...
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... 2009; Published online 22 September 2009. Abstract Background: Limited evidence for association of weight gain with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been produced for Asian populations whose body mass index (BMI) levels are lower than in western ...
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People who suffer chronic sleep problems are more likely to think about suicide or actually try to kill themselves, researchers said on Wednesday.
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