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Sleepiness/Higher Matters
James A. Horne, PhD -
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Sleep Abnormalities of Chronic Pain Patients
Nicole Tang, MDChronic pain is a biopsychosocial condition that adversely affects multiple domains, including sleep. In fact, most chronic pain patients report fragmented or poor quality sleep. Moreover, studies suggest that pain onset often precedes the...
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Skin and Bones
James A. Horne, PhD -
The Effects of Pregabalin on Sleep Disturbance Symptoms Among Individuals with Fibromyalgia Syndrome.
I. Jon Russell, MD, PhDIn addition to pain, patients with fibromyalgia often report sleep disturbances. Studies have shown that abnormal sleep patterns in fibromyalgia are characterized by delayed onset, decreased efficiency, and reduced slow wave and rapid eye...
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Then/Odd Behaviour
James A. Horne, PhD -
Relationships Between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Disease
Paul Knoepflmacher, MDDuring the past several years, the relationship between cardiovascular disease (CVD) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been the subject of intense investigation.
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By the Brain, for the Brain/The Substance of Sleep
James A. Horne -
Brain Activation Changes Before and After PAP Treatment in Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Vincenza Castronovo, PhD -
Petunias, One-Eyed Ducks, and Roly-Poly Mice
James A. Horne, PhD -
Trends in the Prevalence of Short Sleepers in the USA: 1975-2006.
Kristen Knutson, PhD





