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...medical conditions that affect the brain, such as a stroke or tumor ● Narcolepsy – This is a sleep disorder that makes you feel sleepy all the time and fall asleep suddenly. ● Certain medicines, such as...
...the longer it takes to get over jet lag. What are the symptoms of jet lag? Symptoms include: ● Sleep problems, such as problems falling or staying asleep ● Feeling tired or sleepy in the daytime ● Having...
...Daytime sleepiness can be caused by: ● Poor sleep habits, like not having enough time to sleep at night or not having a regular sleep schedule. ● A sleep disorder, such as: ● Sleep apnea – This is when...
This video goes over common migraine triggers, including: stress, sleep disturbances, hormones, and other environmental triggers.
...temporary stress and often gets better on its own. Long-term, or "chronic," insomnia is when sleep problems last for 3 months or longer. What are the symptoms of insomnia? People with insomnia often: ●...
This video goes over what to expect when getting a sleep study done in a sleep lab.
...doctor might also suggest taking your child to see another doctor. This could be an expert in sleep problems or "ear, nose, and throat" medicine. Is there a test for OSA? Yes. If a doctor suspects your...
...About this topic Sleep is important to keep your child healthy. And when they don’t feel well, you may notice they sleep more or wake more often. While your child sleeps, their body works to heal. General Here are some tips to help your child get rest while they are sick: Let your child sleep as much as they want....
...About this topic Babies and young children commonly wake up too early in the day. Some children are just ready to start their day early, even if their parents are not. There are ways you can help your child learn to sleep a bit later or stay in their bed a bit longer in the morning....
This video goes over information about a sleep study, including: what the study will be like and how to prepare for it, how the results are delivered, what a condition called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is, and possible treatments.
This video goes over what to expect on the night of an at-home sleep study.
This program reviews how hormone therapy can help manage symptoms after surgical menopause, like hot flashes, sleep problems, and mood changes. It explains how hormone therapy works, who might need it, and how it can protect your health after surgery.
...regularly have trouble with sleep, see your doctor or nurse. They can check to see if you have a sleep disorder. Then, they can work with you to treat the problem. Call for advice if you or your child: ● Regularly...
This video goes over information about a home sleep study, including: what the study will be like and how to prepare for it, how the results are delivered, what a condition called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is, and possible treatments.
This video goes over what surgical menopause is and how it affects your body.

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