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17. Mulrooney DA, Ness KK, Neglia JP, Whitton JA, Green DM, Zeltzer LK,Robison LL, Mertens AC: Fatigue and sleep disturbance in adult survivorsof childhood cancer: a report from the childhood cancer survivor study(CCSS). Sleep 2008, 31(2):271-281.18. Gedaly-Duff V, Lee K, Nail L[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 14) Shift-Work Disorder: Treatment Caffeine is frequently used to promote wakefulness. However, it cannot forestall sleep indefinitely, and it does not shield users from sleep-related performance lapses. Postural changes, exercis[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 1) Harrison's Internal Medicine > Chapter 28. Sleep Disorders Sleep Disorders: Introduction Disturbed sleep is among the most frequent health complaints physicians encounter. More than one-half of adults in[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 8) Insomnia Associated with Neurologic Disorders A variety of neurologic diseases result in sleep disruption through both indirect, nonspecific mechanisms (e.g., pain in cervical spondylosis or low back pain) or by impairment of central[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 13) Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders A subset of patients presenting with either insomnia or hypersomnia may have a disorder of sleep timing rather than sleep generation. Disorders of sleep timing can be eith[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 12) Parasomnias The term parasomnia refers to abnormal behaviors or experiences that arise from or occur during sleep. A continuum of parasomnias arise from NREM sleep, from brief confusional arousals to sleepwalking and night te[r]
excessive daytime somnolence as well as of disturbed nocturnal sleep. An estimated 2–5 million individuals in the United States have a reduction or cessation of breathing for 10–150 s, from thirty to several hundred times every night during sleep. These episodes may be due to either an[r]
paralysis upon awakening (sleep paralysis). The severity of cataplexy varies, as patients may have two to three attacks per day or per decade. Some patients with objectively confirmed narcolepsy (see below) may show no evidence of cataplexy. In those with cataplexy, the extent and dura[r]
objective polysomnographic finding in 17% of patients with insomnia and 11% of those with excessive daytime somnolence (Fig. 28-3). It is often unclear whether it is an incidental finding or the cause of disturbed sleep. When deemed to be the latter, PLMS is called PLMD. PLMS occurs in[r]
James L Bailey - jbailey@physio.emory.edu; David B Rye - drye@emory.edu* Corresponding author AbstractBackground: Although considerable progress has been made in the treatment of chronic kidney disease, compromisedquality of life continues to be a significant problem for patients receiving hemodialy[r]
Ten of the participants stated that they would prefer adaily recall period versus the current 1-week recall period.Many of these participants noted that it was too difficultto remember and/or give an accurate answer over a periodof a week.Discussion and conclusionSimilar to previous qu[r]
Ten of the participants stated that they would prefer adaily recall period versus the current 1-week recall period.Many of these participants noted that it was too difficultto remember and/or give an accurate answer over a periodof a week.Discussion and conclusionSimilar to previous qu[r]
Factor alpha (TNF-a). Several autho rs report anaugmentation of these cytokines after acute sleep* Correspondence: anke.van.mark@arbeitsmedizin.uni-luebeck.de1Institute of Occupational Medicine, University of Lübeck, 23538 Lübec k,Ratzeburger Allee 160, Germanyvan Mark et al. Journal of Occup[r]
new marker of sleep alteration in patients with fibromyalgia?J Rheumatol 2004, 31(6):1193-1199.11. McKracken LM, Iverson GL: Disrupted sleep patterns and dailyfunctioning in patients with chronic pain. Pain Res Manag 2002,7(2):75-79.12. Smith MT, Haythornthwaite JA: How do sl[r]
I heard all the gossip about who was sleeping with her. (sleep with = quan hệ tình dục, dùng khi hai người không có hôn phối với nhau) He did everything he could to hurt her, including sleeping around. (sleep around = lang chạ, quan hệ trai gái với nhiều người) Những người luyện[r]
Chapter 028. Sleep Disorders (Part 4) Behavioral Correlates of Sleep States and Stages Polysomnographic staging of sleep correlates with behavioral changes during specific states and stages. During the transitional state between wakefulness and s[r]
changes in sleep architecture, increased risk for sleep disorders, circadian rhythm shifts, medical and/or psychiatric conditions, and medication use (and[r]
the extent of these changes varies with age and symptomatology. Depressed patients also show decreased slow-wave sleep and reduced sleep continuity. In mania and hypomania, sleep latency is increased and total sleep time can be reduced. Patient[r]
smoke (something) out - to find out the facts about something We finally were able to smoke out the reason why our boss left the company. smooth (something) over - to make something better or more pleasant We tried to smooth over the problems between our boss and the sales staf[r]