PTSD and Sleep Disorders

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Sleep Deprivation May Ease PTSD: Study

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Sleep Deprivation May Help Treat PTSD:

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Texting and Sleep - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “Do your children seem more moody, irritable or depressed than usual? Don't blame it all on adolescent angst. The cause may not be physical or mental, but electr...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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Texting and Sleep - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “Do your children seem more moody, irritable or depressed than usual? Don't blame it all on adolescent angst. The cause may not be physical or mental, but electr...View full resource at healthcentral.com

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@215Maher Research is being done to see if texts are maybe more stimulating than television. Texting and #Sleep http://bit.ly/lz06HU

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Headaches and Sleep - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “Headaches come in all shapes and sizes, from tension headaches caused by excessive stress or even excitement to the devastating pain of cluster headaches to debilitating and recurrent migraine headaches.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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@tanzwri_ Sorry to hear that! How about trying to find out the cause of the headache like at http://bit.ly/kg0NzH

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Alternatives to Sleeping Pills - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “Natural alternatives to sleeping pills are still effective in getting you to sleep.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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@arlene_deguzman Here are some alternatives to sleeping pills - http://bit.ly/n5uWJI - compiled by our sleep disorders expert. Sweet dreams!

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Sleep Disorders

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Is too much #sleep making you tired? http://ow.ly/BCgA Visit our sleep center for more info: http://ow.ly/BCfB

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Sleeping With Chronic Pain - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “Sleep expert Florence Cardinal tells you how chronic pain can affect your sleep. Learn about the causes and treatments of chronic pain induced sleep disorders.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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@DonEvana This article might help you learn abut sleeping with pain. "Sleeping with Chronic Pain" http://bit.ly/jDCt84 Hope it helps!!

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Sleep Disorders

umassmemorial.org — “The Sleep Disorders Center at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester provides comprehensive diagnosis and management of more than 81 sleep disorders in our state-of-the-art sleep lab.View full resource at umassmemorial.org

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Staying up to watch the Celtics tonight? Dr. Summers talks about sleep deprivation on Worcester News Tonight 6 pm ch. 3. http://ow.ly/1YU9I

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Sleeping With Chronic Pain - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “Sleep expert Florence Cardinal tells you how chronic pain can affect your sleep. Learn about the causes and treatments of chronic pain induced sleep disorders.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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The Sleep Deprived Brain - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “Most people are familiar with the after effects of a night or two without sleep. Without sleep, people are less efficient and more irritable. It's even difficult for them to think. A study by the University of California in San Diego reveals that brain acView full resource at healthcentral.com

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@indelibleline That might not be too healthy: "The Sleep Deprived Brain" http://bit.ly/gShaig

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Report: No Time for Sleep - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “Work days are getting longer, and we keep piling on the extra-curriculars, leaving us little time for sleep. Read these tips for fitting in one of the most important parts of your day - shut eye.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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@Itsonlyf8 Sorry to hear you are having problems sleeping. :( Here are some tips to help you get to sleep: http://j.mp/p2rIDU.

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Diet and Sleep Two - Sleep Disorders

healthcentral.com — “So how much caffeine does it take to cause problems? This question can be answered simply by stating that everyone is different.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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