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    Sleep… How much is too little? How much is too much? Does it matter when one sleeps? Without the crucial state of rest for both the mind and the body, known as sleep, human beings would be unable to perform everyday skills essential to thriving, such eating, critical thinking, and performing tasks effectively. If one’s sleeping patterns are disturbed on a regular basis, then that person quite possibly might have a sleep disorder. The topic of sleep disorders is complex and extensive due to the

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    become more about of society there has been a trend in people who are not getting a full night’s rest. According to the National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research, “at least 40 million Americans suffer from chronic, long-term sleep disorders” (Sleep Disorders and Sleeping Problems”). There are several causes for the increase in lack of sleep or sleep deprivation; which include, using electronics late at night, using your bed for more than just sleeping, and anxiety. As a result, of more American’s

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    Children that have trouble getting to sleep at night can suffer greatly in many areas due to sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation can also lead to a weaker immune system due to lack of bodily rest. This could also slow down brain growth due to it being active too often. The best way to help the child is to first realize what the main cause of the problem is and seek professional help for that specific disorder. Having a schedule for night time and keeping it consistent could possibly help aid in

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    attention at how often such sleep problems occur. Regularly occurring sleeping difficulties that interfere with daily life might be a clear sign of a sleep disorder. Sleep disorders is a term used to describe any medical disorder that effects a person’s sleeping patterns. These disorders vary in types, levels of severity, and effect, but all of them eventually lead to poor sleep quality, and subsequently, other bigger health problems owing to the fact that the absence of quality sleep can have a serious negative

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    satisfied with the quality of their sleep. These numbers seem astonishing. In order to be healthy and not suffer from any sleep disorders, everybody should understand the importance of good sleep, know basic facts about common sleep disorders, and be aware of ways of their diagnosing, treatment, and preventing. Good sleep is one of the most important components of a healthy and happy life. But what is sleep? According to Dorland 's Medical Dictionary (1981), ' 'sleep is a period of rest for the body

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    ago until today, sleep medicine technology has developed into a complex health care field and RT’s are progressively being called upon to specialize in this zone of care. Polysomnography is a word that comes from the Greek and each term have different meanings. Poly means many, somno means sleep, and graphy means write. This term indicates an assortment of tests carried out on patients while they sleep. Polysomnography is an overnight test, which helps to analyze sleep disorders. Polysomnography

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    Common Sleep Disorders

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    What are some common sleep disorders and how are they treated? What is a sleep disorder? It's a condition that frequently impacts your ability to get enough quality sleep.As a matter of fact, there are a couple of different sleep disorders. For example, the four most common sleep disorders are,Insomnia,Sleep apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) and Narcolepsy. Meanwhile, over 75% of americans between ages of 20 and 59 report to having sleep disorders. The lack of sleep causes a negative impact on

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    Sleep Apnea Disorders

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    to treat sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a disorder that blocks breathing when one is asleep. This disorder mostly affects people who are overweight. Although the disorder is said to mainly come from overweight issues there are other factors that can cause it. People with genetic issues like enlarged tonsils and chronic nasal conditions are at a higher risk of suffering from sleep apnea.From the data gotten from Dr. Avi Weisfogel`s research adults are more likely to suffer from this disorder than children

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    Treating Sleep Disorders in Children with Autism Several studies have been conducted that take a look at treatments for children with autism suffering from sleep disorders. Sleep disorders may even be more common in children with autism spectrum disorders. There's been countless of different types of treatments, but one treatment in particular is Melatonin. Melatonin helps control your sleep and wake cycles. Studies have shown that melatonin is promised in treating sleep and insomnia in children

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    Commission on Sleep Disorders Research, “at least 40 million Americans suffer from chronic, long-term sleep disorders” (Sleep Disorders and Sleeping Problems”). There are several causes for the increase in lack of sleep or sleep deprivation; which include, using electronics late at night, using your bed for more than just sleeping, and anxiety. As a result of modern technology, there are many people who every now and then don’t sleep well, but there are several who experience what is called sleep deprivation:

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