Effective Treatment for 85% of Military Personnel Suffering from Insomnia and 25% of the General Population, Cure for ...
Struggling with insomnia? Learn how modern treatments and lifestyle changes can help you sleep better and regain control of ...
According to the above data, the selective agonists of the GABA-A receptor complex are the drugs of first choice in the drug treatment of insomnia. [22] Once treatment has started, monitoring and ...
Medication is commonly used to treat insomnia while behavioral therapies are often not adequately tried. Many clinicians are not aware of the usefulness, effectiveness, and proper way to treat ...
Insomnia is a common symptom with or after COVID. This article explains the multiple factors that contribute to “coronasomnia ...
One irony of insomnia is that the effort to sleep often makes up the bulk of the problem. Paradoxically, the key to getting a ...
A study led by Suzanne Dickerson, associate dean for the UB School of Nursing research doctoral program and professor, and Misol Kwon, post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Researchers are developing a groundbreaking, non-medication approach to combat insomnia, particularly in military personnel.
As sleep medicine researchers and clinicians, we are concerned about the lack of public reimbursement for the first recommended line of intervention.
Consistent with findings among adults with insomnia, CBT-I for adolescents was associated with significant improvements in sleep.
After a non-committal appraisal of Big Health's Sleepio app for insomnia last November in draft guidance from NICE, the cost-effectiveness agency has come out in favour of the digital therapy.
Anemia occurs when your body doesn’t produce enough healthy red blood cells to supply your tissues with oxygen. Sleep issues like insomnia have been linked to anemia. Anemia has many potential ...