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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Research Sleep Disorders' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Research Sleep Disorders Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Research Sleep Disorders 1. New Research May Greatly Improve Sleep Aids - By: Danna Schneider Sleep is a necessity that we as humanity cannot live without. Heck, it's more important than food. So important in fact, that sleep deprivation has been proven to drive people mad - literally within just days. We need it to function properly, both mentally and physically, and without ... Featured ArticleSleep Apnea - An Extremely Common And Dangerous Sleep Disorder Sleep apnea refers to a sleep disorder characterized by the interruption of breathing during sleep, such that respiration stops for ten or more seconds, cutting off valuable oxygen supplies to the brain. This interruption of the bodys breathing cycle can recur hundreds of times each night, with potentially fatal results. Even more alarming, sleep apnea, the most dangerous of all sleep disorders, also represents one of the most commonly identified sleep disorders, affecting as many as eighteen m ...
Read full story 2. Stop Snoring - By: Mpam Id 1971027 Snoring spouses could lead to marital disaster, early results from a U.S. study looking at the impact of sleep disorders on wedded bliss suggest. “This is not a mild problem,” said Rosalind Cartwright, founder of the sleep disorder centre at Chicago's Rush University Medical Center. “The lack of... 3. Is Exercise A Natural Sleep Aid For Seniors? - By: Isabelle Boulay There are a number of reasons why exercise, particularly if performed at the right time of day, is considered the most positive sleep aid for seniors. None, however, are more significant than the fact that exercise is a completely natural form of aid. But before discussing why exercise is such a... 4. Sleep Disorders And Children - By: Michael Russell When you list all the possible sleep disorders children can be prone to, it seems amazing that they find any sleep at all. Some disorders are obviously worse than others are, but all have one common denominator: parent anxiety. As parents, who hasnt undergone the trauma of bringing home... 5. Sleeping Disorders - By: Michael Russell Sleeping disorders are the WORST. We all know it (even if we havent yet, thankfully, had to actually experience them). People all the way back in history have bemoaned the trials and tribulations of sleeping disorders. Many have conquered problems and developed tricks or habits for sound sleep pat... 6. Fibromyalgia, A Mysterious Syndrome - By: Michael Russell Fibromyalgia is a syndrome that many people have heard of but not many people know about or fully understand. The reason being for this is because there are many symptoms that often overlap and mimic symptoms of another illness called Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The causes of fibromyalgia are unknown ... 7. Mommy & Baby: How To Establish Good Sleeping Patterns - By: (see Article) Do you want your child to be smart and excel? Help him to establish healthy nighttime sleep patterns as an infant! It sounds lofty and unattainable, but I assure you, it is not. Dr. Marc Weissbluth, author of Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child, references the intelligence research of Dr.... 8. Sleep Disorders - By: Michael Russell There are many different kinds of sleep disorders. During the span of any lifetime all humans will go through a phase of disrupted sleep that could be linked to a specific sleep disorder. While there are all kinds, most are overcome by changing sleep patterns and ones attitude about sleeping. The... 9. Headache Hope Through Research - By: Dan Mathiesen 588 Headache Hope Through Research Why Does it Hurt? What hurts when you have a headache? The bones of the skull and tissues of the brain itself never hurt, because they lack pain-sensitive nerve fibers. Several areas of the head can hurt, includin... 10. Exercise - A Natural Sleep Aid For Seniors - By: Michael Russell There are a number of reasons why exercise, particularly if performed at the right time of day, is considered the most positive sleep aid for seniors. None, however, are more significant than the fact that exercise is a completely natural form of aid. But before discussing why exercise is such a gre... 11. Treatment For Depression - By: Michael Russell Depression is a medical condition that can disrupt one’s life significantly. It is more than common emotions such sadness and irritability. Depression can occur in three main forms: bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder, dysthymic disorder, and major depressive disorder. Depression usually causes sy... 12. Less Sleep, More Fat - By: Michael Russell Research on people who have constant sleeplessness have proved that sleeplessness increases the amount of ghrelin hormone which is an important appetite stimulant. Therefore, people can easily be tempted to eat something, especially cakes, sweets or instant noodles when they cannot sleep. ... 13. Snoring: The Sleeping Disorder - By: Michael Russell You may not be aware but sleeping actually takes up one third or more of an average person’s life. But despite the fact that everybody desires to have a restful sleep at night sleeping disorders, the most common of which is snoring, actually affect the quality and quantity of sleep that people dese... 14. Add And Other Related Disorders - By: Michael Russell Being afflicted with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (also known as ADHD or ADD) can be daunting enough for both children and adults alike. All that inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsivity in a child with ADD can definitely create a nerve-wracking experience for any parent (or ... 15. What Is Sleep Apnea? - By: Michael Russell Sleep apnea is a strange condition whereby the sufferer actually stops breathing during the night. Now this may sound startling and pretty scary but it is actually quite common. It can occur in anybody, both young and old and with varying degrees of severity. The word apnea ... 16. Where My Son Lives - By: Cass Hope I watch as my son’s eyes glaze over and I know that for a little while at least I have lost him to the splendor of his world. My son suffers from Asperger’s Syndrome and it has taken us as parents a long time to accept that there are certain things that my son does that we will never re... 17. Eating Disorder: Anorexia Nervosa - By: Michael Russell Several research studies have investigated the possible genetic link factors in the development of eating disorders. They have indicated that in general genetics may have a strong role in such a development. However, these studies have not rule out environmental influences in eating disorder develop... 18. Insomnia - By: Michael Russell Insomnia is a disorder that causes a prolonged inability to sleep. This is a broad overview of insomnia and how serious it can be. Insomnia is a condition that occurs when someone who has previously been a good sleeper suffers from chronic (at least several weeks) sleeplessness. There a... 19. Snoring And Sleep Apnea - By: Michael Russell Don’t you just love it that medical professionals find it necessary to use the Greek language for all of their terms? So what is the Greek work “apnea”? It means “without breath”. Sleep apnea is the absence of breathing (or breathing incorrectly) while sleeping. Sleep apnea comes in three forms.... 20. Adhd Alternative Treatment - By: Michael Russell I am an ADHD expertto ONLY myself, to only my particular disorder, also known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADD, Attention Deficit Disorder. So as I write, I do so from a place of 40 plus years of history of the disorder, of diagnosis in only the last four years, and of having self... 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