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Assessment of Gender-Related Differences of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Measured by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale
JoAnn Turner, APRN-BC -
Exploring Sickle Cell Disease and Associated Sleep Disorders
Dave Clarke, MBBS, ABPN, ABCN, ABSMSickle cell disease is characterized in part by cognitive dysfunction and other symptoms commonly ...
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Sleep Disturbance in Midlife Women.
Pamela A. Minarik, RN, PhDEmphasizing midlife women, this review describes sleep and compares self-report sleep data with objective findings from laboratory studies of women. Sleep disturbance is a more prevalent complaint for women than men.
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Inflammation and Sleep Quality During Pregnancy
Michele Okun, PhDPregnant women experience significantly disturbed sleep, a consequence ...
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Adherence to positive airway pressure therapy in adults and children.
Kristin Archbold, RN PhDThe purpose of this review is to improve our understanding of the causes and consequences of nonadherence to PAP therapy and highlight interventions that promote adherence.
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High School Start Times and Cognitive Consequences in Adolescence
Judith Owens, MD, MPHNormally occurring developmental changes in adolescents are associated ...
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Sleep Disorders in the Older Adult: A Mini-Review
Sonia Ancoli-Israel, PhDApproximately 50% of older adults complain of difficulty sleeping. Poor sleep results in increased risk of significant morbidity and mortality.
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Sleep Disturbances During Pregnancy May Be Risk Factors
Michele L. Okun, PhDSleep disturbances during pregnancy may be a potential risk factor for adverse outcomes during and ...
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Per2 Rhythms Within and Beyond the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus of Pregnant & Diestrous Rats (Rattus norvegicus)
Jessica Schrader, BSSecondary pacemakers throughout the brain and body are dependent on the primary pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) for information about the circadian cycle to ensure, for example, hormone secretion at the correct time or...
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Sleep in the Elderly is Affected by Different Factors
Michael J. Thorpy, MDA variety of factors contribute to decreased sleep quality in the elderly.





