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Validation of the Sleep Disorders Screening Questionnaire
Carla Jungquist, RN-C, PhDAccording to the National Sleep Foundation, 11-14% of Americans are at risk for insomnia, restless legs syndrome and/or obstructive sleep apnea; yet sleep disorders are widely under diagnosed.
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Sleep Schedules in Patients With Circadian Rhythm Disorders
Richard D. Simon Jr, MDCircadian rhythm disorders occur when a mismatch exists between the internal biological clock and ...
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Trends in the Prevalence of Short Sleepers in the USA: 1975-2006.
Kristen Knutson, PhD -
Sleepiness and Fatigue
Thomas Roth, PhDSleepiness and fatigue require a differential diagnosis.
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Factor Analysis of Epworth Sleepiness Scale Questions in a Sleep Population Across Disease States
Richard K. Bogan, MD, FCCP -
Organization of Sleep in Humans-Random Thoughts
Richard D. Simon Jr, MDThe organization of sleep is mediated by several brain regions.
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A Single Question as a Sleepiness Screening Tool.
Sarah Zallek, MDA single subjective question may be an effective screening tool for excessive daytime sleepiness.





