Posted on 31 August 2010. Tags: insomnia, relief, sleep
Nocturnal Eating Syndrome – A Food Related Sleep Complaint
Nocturnal eating syndrome is a sleep condition that is more common in women than men. It is one of two eating disorders that are connected to fall asleep. The other is called sleep-related food condition. Nocturnal eating syndrome and sleep-related food disorder are parasomnias
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Posted on 21 August 2010. Tags: insomnia, relief, sleep
Insomnia
When you think about insomnia you’re thinking of somebody that can’t sleep for a reasonable period of time. A typical complaint from an insomniac is not being able to shut their eyes or rest their mind for in a couple of minutes at a time. There are lots of causes of this from anxiety to bipolar disorder. Yet occasionally there is no real causes and can just happen for any given reason, but too much activity and physical pain may be causes for someone not to be sleeping at night.
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Posted on 18 August 2010. Tags: insomnia, relief, sleep
Muscle pain and sleeplessness
Fibromyalgia is a agonizing condition that has a bearing on the muscles and joints and is seen in exactly 3-6% of the normal population globally. It’s generally seen more in ladies than males with a ratio percentage of 9.1 as reported by the College of Rhumatology and is usually diagnosed in women between the ages of 20-50 though it’s been noted that the onset happens in childhood. This is not a life-threatening disease though the degree of pain in the complaint can vary daily with periods of flare ups and remission. The ailment is being argued and viewed as non-progressive, but that’s a point that remains in limbo.
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Posted on 13 August 2010. Tags: insomnia, relief, sleep
How to Tell If You Have a Sleep Complaint
The’re a great many people that have an undiagnosed sleep condition. They may feel very sleepy throughout the day. They might have trouble falling to sleep or staying asleep. Friends or relatives may tell them they look very tired. They may feel mood changes, irritability or become overly emotional. Often they have difficulty taking note, condensing, or remembering things that are essential. These are all signs of sleep deprivation, and perchance of a sleep complaint.
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