Mood Swings and Sleep Apnea

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Signs and Dangers of Sleep Apnea

herbalmd.com — “The major symptoms of sleep apnea are heavy snoring, gasping for air while asleep, irritability, mood swings, headache, dry throat, sleepiness and obesity.View full resource at herbalmd.com

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male menopause, hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, mood swings | Doctor Steven Y. Park, MD | New York, NY | Integrative Solutions for Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome, and Snoring

doctorstevenpark.com — “It's commonly known that women going through menopause experience hot flashes, night sweats, moods swings, irritability, insomnia and weight gain, but theseView full resource at doctorstevenpark.com

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Sleep Patterns and Bipolar Disorder Mood Swings - HealthyPlace

healthyplace.com — “Controlling and monitoring your sleep is one of the best ways to manage mood swings associated with bipolar disorder.View full resource at healthyplace.com

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Healthy Sleepers More Likely to Eat Right - Sleep Disorders Including, Sleep Apnea, Narcolepsy, Insomnia, Snoring and Nightmares on MedicineNet.com

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Steamboat Today: Monday Medical: Sleep apnea linked to diabetes

steamboatpilot.com — “Sleep --" it--™s more important than you think. We are just now discovering how crucial sleep is to our health and well-being. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, sleep helps us improve learning, memory and mood, while lack of sleep causes slower thinking, confusion and difficulty focusing.View full resource at steamboatpilot.com

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Monday Medical: Sleep apnea linked to diabetes: Sleep — it’s more important than you think. We are just now disc... http://bit.ly/cAdquw

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Are mood swings, extreme sleeping signs of depression? – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs

pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com — “Every weekday, a CNNHealth expert doctor answers a viewer question. On Tuesdays, it's Dr. Charles Raison, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Emory University, and an expert in the mind-body connection for health. Question asked by Jeffery T.View full resource at pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com

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Are mood swings, extreme sleeping signs of depression? http://bit.ly/hjhVW2 #bipolar

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Travel Tips for the Summer | National Sleep Foundation - Information on Sleep Health and Safety

sleepfoundation.org — “Summer is in full swing, so we compiled a list of our favorite articles related to sleep and travel. Share your vacation stories with us on Pillow Talk or our other online communities today!View full resource at sleepfoundation.org

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Solution For a Starving Brain - Wellsphere

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Shouldn--™t You Be Sleeping? | TheTeenDoc.com

theteendoc.com — “Rules for cell phone use before you get your teen that cell phone might save some sleepless nights and unnecessary mood swings.View full resource at theteendoc.com

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Google Health - Bipolar disorder

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RT @yafd: The symptoms of parenting are scarily similar to bipolar disorder. http://bit.ly/p4sfG

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Moody. What Should I Do? | Ask the Therapist

psychcentral.com — “Help, I don't know what to do any more. Since I was about 14 I've had sever mood swings but they come and go. I may be extremely happy one minute and ragingView full resource at psychcentral.com

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Managing the Symptoms of Menopause | Managing the Symptoms of Menopause and Perimenopause

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Tips for Managing the Symptoms of Menopause and Perimenopause. http://sns.ly/c6M49

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Teen: Hormonal Changes or Bipolar Disorder? - icyou health videos

icyou.com — “How can you tell the difference between Bipolar Disorder and hormonal changes in teens? There's a big difference. The vast majority don't ...View full resource at icyou.com

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Mark Hyman, MD: Eliminate Suffering From PMS In 5 Simple Steps

huffingtonpost.com — “If you are one of the many women that suffer from PMS, you can end your suffering using five simple dietary and lifestyle interventions. In today's blog I will explain how to do that.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Feeling hormonal?

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    Dr. Steven Y. Park is an author and surgeon who helps people who are always sick or tired to  once again reclaim their health and energy. For the past 10 years in private practice, he has helped thousands of men and women breathe better, sleep better, and live more fulfilling lives. His passion is to identify and empower people to overcome sleep-related breathing problems, which most people don’t realize is the real reason for many of their common medical ailments.

    Dr. Park is a native of New York City, where he attended Stuyvesant High School. He received his undergraduate degree from The Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from Columbia University’s College of Physicians & Surgeons. His otolaryngology residency training was completed at Albert Einsten/Montefiore.

    Dr. Park practices integrative medicine and surgery, with a firm belief that other models of health and disease can complement traditional, Western medicine. He provides monthly live tele-seminars with experts not only related to his field, but also professionals in other areas—he has interviewed an acupuncturist, dietician, and a neuro-linguistic programming and hypnosis expert in the past. He firmly believes that one must treat the whole person first, including addressing his or her diet, lifestyle, stresses and emotional states, rather than focusing on one simple symptom or area of the body.

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