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 | ABC 7 Medical: Women And Sleep
TWICE AS MANY WOMEN AS MEN HAVE TROUBLE GETTING A GOOD NIGHT’S SLEEP AT ALL AGES. THAT’S ACCORDING TO A STUDY OUT OF THE MAYO CLINIC. MEDICAL REPORTER KATHY FOWLER EXPLAINS WHY AND WHAT WOMEN CAN DO ABOUT IT. |  | Americans wake up to sleep disorders
Surgeon general says sleep disorders cost Americans $16 billion annually |  | Pillow talk: Stanford researcher to speak about sleep, dreams
As part of a commemoration of psychology legend Sigmund Freud — whose 150th birthday was celebrated May 6 — the college’s Department of Psychology and the Psi Beta National Honor Society will present a talk by acclaimed sleep researcher Dr. William Dement on Wednesday. |  | AUDIO from Medialink: Sleep and Emotional Well-Being
It is well known that sleep problems can be a key sign of depression. What people may not realize is the reverse is also true; sleep disorders can actually trigger mood disorders and depression. For this reason, The Better Sleep Council and National Mental Health Association unite this May to challenge Americans to mind their mental health and make sleep a priority. |  | Ambien And Sleep Concerns
KSDK - St. Louis,MO,USA
A DeSoto woman says the sleep inducing drug she’s taking is causing her nightmares. She said specifically she got three traffic ...
|  | Sleep medicine said to provoke strange behavior
By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff | May 6, 2006
Ambien, the sleeping pill that Representative Patrick J. Kennedy said he took before his car accident Thursday, is the subject of a class-action lawsuit in which several hundred patients claim the drug caused them to awake in trance-like states and drive cars or engage in other strange behavior, which they often did not remember. |  | The price of a good night’s sleep
Restless Americans are spending billions on pills, pillows, mattresses and therapies. Here’s what all this sleep medicine can cost -- and 10 free ways to get some rest.
By Melinda Fulmer |  | Women who snore also battle bulge
SNORING among women is most common among those in their 50s, and the heavier a woman is the more likely she is to snore, a study of nearly 7000 women aged 20 years or older has found.
Overall, 7.6 per cent of the women surveyed reported snoring. The likelihood of snoring increased with age, peaking in the 50-59 year age group, 14 per cent of whom reported snoring. |  | Survey Says Americans Ignoring Proper Sleep Patterns
All Headline News - USA --
Alexandria, VA (AHN) - According to the findings of the 2006 Better Sleep Month survey, Americans are coping with a 24/7 lifestyle by turning to "quick fixes ...
|  | Theory links ’winter blues’ to out-of-sync sleep cycle
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
... Normally produced by the brain in response to darkness, the hormone helps to govern the circadian rhythms of sleep and wakefulness. |
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