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CURRENT AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS OF INSOMNIA
DANIEL J. BUYSSE CYNTHIA M. DORSEY
INSOMNIA: DEFINITIONS, IMPACT, AND DIAGNOSIS Definition of Insomnia Symptoms and Disorders Insomnia can refer to either a symptom or clinical disorder. The symptom of insomnia is the subjective complaint of difficulty falling or staying asleep, poor quality sl ... more>>
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Insomnia Cookies adds sugar to drunk food menu
By: Daniel Strauss, Daily Staff Reporter
Posted: 1/30/08 Cookies, one of the most wholesome snack foods, have lost their innocence ... more>>
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The art of sleep: Recognizing and treating insomnia in primary care practice
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MONTANA CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY CENTER POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL
Policy Subject: Insomnia Protocol Policy Number: MNP 20 Effective Date: 2/19/02 Standards/Statutes: ARM 27.27.130 Page 1 of 2
PURPOSE: To provide a patient that complains of insomnia with appropriate patient care, including education and possible medication management.
POLICY: If a p ... more>>
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R E V I E W
Pathogenesis and Management of Cancer-Related Insomnia
Gina Graci, PhD
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nsomnia (defined as a subjective complaint of inadequate nocturnal sleep) is the most common sleep disorder reported by cancer patients.1 Although alterations in sleep patterns are endemic among this population,2 sleep problems are rarely assessed in a typical pa ... more>>
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Pay Cuts Lead To Worker Insomnia
When workers take a pay cut, money is not the only thing that is lost – they may also lose sleep, according to new research. A study at four hospitals found that nurses who took an unexpected pay cut reported higher levels of insomnia than their colleagues whose pay did not change. But insomnia symptoms dropped sha ... more>>
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HEALTH WORKER PROGRAM
Back to School, Back to Sleep?
HEALTH TIP #4 SEPTEMBER 17, 2006
UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES @ Cal
How many nights a week do you get the 7-8 hours of nightly sleep that doctors recommend for the average adult? For many of us students, 7 or 8 hours might be difficult to manage with the challenges of a busy student lifestyle. Mo ... more>>
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CAREMARK
NOVEMBER 2005
Timely information and solutions for effective healthcare management
Insomnia
Background
early 70 million people in the United States have insomnia. The word “insomnia” comes from the Latin words in (“no”) and somnus (“sleep”), so it literally means “no sleep” or the inability to sleep. Insomnia occurs when a person complai ... more>>
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Criteria for Nonformulary Use of Eszopiclone (Lunesta)
VHA Pharmacy Benefits Management Strategic Healthcare Group and the Medical Advisory Panel
The following recommendations are based on current medical evidence and expert opinion from clinicians. The content of the document is dynamic and will be revised as new clinical data becomes available. ... more>>
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Treatment of Insomnia: An Alternative Approach
Anoja S. Attele, DDS, Jing-Tian Xie, MD, and Chun-Su Yuan, MD, PhD
Abstract Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder, and is often associated with significant medical, psychological, and social disturbances. Conventional medical treatment for insomnia includes psychological and pharmacological approa ... more>>
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Brief Report
Functional Neuroimaging Evidence for Hyperarousal in Insomnia
Eric A. Nofzinger, M.D. Daniel J. Buysse, M.D. Anne Germain, Ph.D. Julie C. Price, Ph.D. Jean M. Miewald, B.A. David J. Kupfer, M.D.
Objective: The authors investigated the neurobiological basis of poor sleep and daytime fatigue in insomnia. Method: [18F]Fluorodeoxyglucose ... more>>
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Recent Developments in the Classification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Insomnia
Michael O. Summers, Maria I. Crisostomo and Edward J. Stepanski Chest 2006;130;276-286 DOI 10.1378/chest.130.1.276
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services can be found online on the World Wide Web at: http://chestjournal.org/cgi ... more>>
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Sleep Research Online 5(3): 99-103, 2003 http://www.sro.org/2003/Dowling/107/ Printed in the USA. All rights reserved.
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Melatonin Treatment for Insomnia in Parkinson’s Disease: A Pilot Study
Glenna A. Dowling1,2, Judith Mastick2 and Michael J. Aminoff1
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University of California, San Francisco,CA, 2Institute on Aging ... more>>
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