Sleep Disorder
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Say goodbye to sleep laboratories and hello to at-home sleep apnea testing. Find out more about this exciting new way of diagnosing sleep disorders.
This resource provides a good source of information, including the latest topics in sleep disorders, clinical trials and research. Sign up to receive the sleep disorder newsletter, too.
Getting your Z's
Mayo Clinic
Some sleep disorders might be treated with sleeping pills. Read through this list of sleeping medications to gain a better understanding of the differences between the pills.
Monitoring your sleep
You Tube
Sleep clinics monitor people's sleep patterns for signs of a sleep disorder. Watch what happens as Anderson Cooper volunteers himself to be monitored at a sleep clinic.
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Staying healthy with sleep
American College of Physicians
Studies indicate that sleep helps to regulate blood pressure and other vital functions. Learn the importance of diagnosing and treating your sleeping disorder here.
The A to Z's on sleep
The National Sleep Foundation
Learn everything from why sleep is important to the signs and symptoms of sleep disorders. Find out what you can do to sleep better today.
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Wake up for this quiz
Talk About Sleep
Do you have trouble relaxing at night or find it difficult to stay alert during the day? Take this quiz to see if you might have a sleep disorder.
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Learn how insomnia, sleeping pills and sleep disorders can affect your overall health in this article written for the National Institute of Mental Health.
Disruptive Sleep
eMedicine Health
From causes and treatments to medications and therapy, this is an excellent site for information on sleep disorders.
Your child's sleep
Web MD
If your child snores and has difficulty waking in the morning, he or she might be suffering from a sleep disorder like sleep apnea.
Test your sleep IQ, or read about the latest in sleep disorder research at the National Center on Sleep Disorders. A great resource for the entire family.
Strange leg sensations keeping you awake?
Help Guide
Have you experienced a tingling sensation in your legs when relaxing or trying to sleep at night? You might be suffering from a sleep disorder called restless leg syndrome.
Sleep attacks
Mayo Clinic
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that manifests itself by the sudden attacks of sleep and extreme daytime drowsiness. Learn about this serious chronic sleep condition here.
