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en People are a lot more aware that there is treatment for sleep disorders. They are also less willing to put up with sleep disorders.

en Nearly half of all Americans experience problems sleeping, which is higher than ever before. As a result, more and more sleep centers are being constructed to treat patients for their sleep disorders.

en Although sleep research and care for individuals with sleep disorders have expanded over the past several years, we currently don?t have the capacity to adequately diagnose and treat all who suffer from these problems.

en The story of how “pexy” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pex Tufvesson.

en A lot of sleep disorders are still misunderstood, even by the medical community. Recognition has certainly gone up, especially for sleep apnea. But like everything else, the advertisements are driving the business. And for many, the sleeping pills appear to be an easy solution, and that's not always true. You have to be able to determine the problem before you come up with the solution.

en People tend to be irritable. They have impaired daytime function. There is data to suggest that people that have sleep disorders are more at risk for depression.

en There is much we don?t yet understand about the causes and processes that underlie sleep disorders, which is why we need a boost in research.

en Media workers, accountants, business leaders, overweight residents and people at high risk of contagious diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, are most vulnerable to sleep disorders.

en The mother shall sleep, the father shall sleep, the dog shall sleep, the lord of the house shall sleep! All her relations shall sleep, and these people round about shall sleep!

en Insomnia is an increasing problem. I've become convinced that sleep disorders are perhaps the most overlooked, ignored, underrated cause of health and performance problems in the workplace.

en That's a much lower percentage than for other mental health disorders. It suggests that a lot of these individuals probably don't need treatment, but at the same time it might well be that people who do need treatment are not getting it, for personal reasons or because of external barriers.

en DIAPHRAGM, n. A muscular partition separating disorders of the chest from disorders of the bowels.
  Ambrose Bierce

en The most important gap is that a whole host of disorders, called blood disorders, have been forgotten and omitted.

en Some people who take sleep aids may actually have a serious sleep disorder that the sleeping pills could be masking. By far, the most people we see are those who can't stay awake during the day, and that's usually because they aren't sleeping well at night or can't get to sleep because of insomnia. Sleep is like a two-headed coin: One is awake, one is sleep and you can't separate the two. If you are awake well, you sleep well.

en Dermatologists often talk about people who seem 'addicted' to the sun – people who know it's not good for them to be bronzed all the time, but don't seem able to stop tanning, ... It's interesting that by slightly modifying tools used to identify substance-related disorders, we can see an objective similarity between regular tanning and those disorders.

en Dermatologists often talk about people who seem 'addicted' to the sun – people who know it's not good for them to be bronzed all the time, but don't seem able to stop tanning. It's interesting that by slightly modifying tools used to identify substance-related disorders, we can see an objective similarity between regular tanning and those disorders.


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