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Cancer Survivorship: Insomnia and Sleep Disturbance

By Barrie R. Cassileth — 2020

Many cancer patients face sleep problems, such as difficulty fall­ing asleep, frequent nighttime waking, rising too early in the morning, or excessive sleeping during the day.

Read on news.cancerconnect.com

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How to Manage Sleep Disorders

Sleep disorders are one of the most common problems people face today. These disorders are also known as somnipathy in which sleep patterns are disturbed and can interfere with regular life routines and the physical, mental, emotional, or social ways of life.

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Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder

Rachel Salas, M.D., Johns Hopkins neurology sleep specialist and assistant medical director practicing at the Johns Hopkins Center for Sleep at Howard County General Hospital explains how sleep specialists can diagnose and treat circadian rhythm disorder.

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Sleep Disorders

In this video, David Cohn, MD, Medical Director, the Sleep Center at Princeton Medical Center, discusses the symptoms of sleep disorders and how lack of sleep and disrupted sleep can impact your health.

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Psychiatry – Sleep Disorders: By Elliott Lee M.D.

Sleep problems can be divided into complaints that people have. One of the most common complaints is excessive daytime sleepiness. There are generally 5 major causes for excessive daytime sleepiness, the most common of which is an insufficient quantity of sleep.

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10 Lesser Known Sleep Disorders You Might Not Know About

You might have heard of insomnia or hypersomnia from symptoms of depression.

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Understanding Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders

Circadian rhythm sleep disorders can account for many sleep problems. There are many people who have an irregular body clock and they just don’t know it.

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Claudia Aguirre: What Would Happen If You Didn’t Sleep?

In the United States, it’s estimated that 30 percent of adults and 66 percent of adolescents are regularly sleep-deprived. This isn’t just a minor inconvenience: staying awake can cause serious bodily harm. Claudia Aguirre shows what happens to your body and brain when you skip sleep.

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Dr. Oliver Sacks on Coping with Brain Injury and Illness

John Hockenberry - three-time Peabody Award winner, four-time Emmy winner, and host of NPR's The Takeaway - interviews Dr. Oliver Sacks, the best-selling author and professor of neurology at NYU School of Medicine, about the ability of the human brain to cope with injury and illness.

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Dr. Gabor Maté on the Connection Between Stress and Disease

In this talk, Dr. Maté shared his insights into how disease can be the body’s way of saying ‘no’ to that which the mind cannot or will not acknowledge.

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The 2 Superfoods We Should Eat!

In this video we are going to look at 2 remarkable foods and their amazing effects on the body. Both foods have powerful anti cancer effects an can affect inflammation.

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