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Results 1 - 20 of 810 in Sleep

  1. Bedding trends to fight insomniaRead the original story w/Photo

    2 hrs ago | The Baltimore Sun

    ... largest trade shows. The hottest trends: -- Anti-sweat mattresses use new 3D fabrics that circulate air so you sleep cooler. Dormia and Hollandia International's versions are priced in the $1,500-$2,800 range for queen size. -- Homeopathic ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Homeopathy, Health

  2. ORead the original story

    4 hrs ago | WXMI

    ... and risk factors: The exact cause of OHS in unknown. Most (but not all) patients with the syndrome have a form of sleep apnea . OHS is believed to result from both a defect in the brain's control over breathing, and excessive weight (due to obesity) ...

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  3. Bedding trends to fight insomniaRead the original story w/Photo

    10 hrs ago | Asbury Park Press Online

    ... largest trade shows. The hottest trends: Anti-sweat mattresses use new 3D fabrics that circulate air so you sleep cooler. Dormia and Hollandia International's versions are priced in the $1,500-$2,800 range for queen size. Homeopathic ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Homeopathy, Health

  4. Trouble sleeping? New bedding technology can help fight insomnia

    19 hrs ago | Lethbridge Herald

    ... largest trade shows. The hottest trends: - Anti-sweat mattresses use new 3D fabrics that circulate air so you sleep cooler. Dormia and Hollandia International's versions are priced in the US$1,500-$2,800 range for queen size. - Homeopathic ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Homeopathy, Health

  5. Computers, cell phones and TV keep teens from sleeping wellRead the original story

    Yesterday | Visalia Times-Delta

    ... social pressure to stay up later,' said Dr. William Winn, medical director of Kaweah Delta Health Care District's Sleep Disorders Center. Most Americans today get about six hours of sleep a night, and that's just not enough, Winn said. A lack of ...

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    Related Topix: Family, Teenagers, TV, Electronics, Medicine, Health, Folsom, CA

  6. Sleep dilemmasRead the original story

    Yesterday | Daily Journal

    ... We stretch our groceries and paychecks. Some of us are even trying to function without the benefit of a good night's sleep. If you're finding it difficult to catch some ZZZs, you're not alone. A recent study, reported by the Centers for Disease ...

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health

  7. Cephalon's Upside and DownsideRead the original story

    Sunday | Seeking Alpha

    ... pain treatments, and oncology (cancer). The star product over the past few years has been Provigil, a treatment for sleep disorders, that has accounted for about half of sales. Other significant drugs in the portfolio are Fentora and Actiq (the ...

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    Related Topix: Biotech, Cephalon, Medicine, Healthcare Industry, Health, Pain, Oncology, Lymphoma, Leukemia

  8. Popping pillsRead the original story

    Nov 7, 2007 | The Lantern

    ... drugs inappropriately, including weight loss, upset stomach, involuntary muscle twitches, hallucinations, loss of sleep and the potential for addiction, said Gene Arnold, professor emeritus of psychiatry at Ohio State. According to the U.S. Drug ...

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    Related Topix: Drugs, Coffee, Ritalin, Methylphenidate (generic), Medicine, ADHD, Drug Addiction (Substance Abuse)

  9. "B6 and M/S?"Read the original story

    Saturday | Baby Center

    ... and 50mg of B6 (i have the 100mg ones too so i break them in half) everynight before bed. The Unisom works to help you sleep through the night better and works with the B6 so the next morning you aren't so nauseous. Everyone I know swears by it but ...

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    Related Topix: Family, Parenting, Kids, Benadryl, Diphenhydramine (generic), Medicine, Medication

  10. Gasping for airRead the original story

    Saturday Nov 7 | Baby Center

    ... a possible cause or solution it would be appreciated. Thank you! (6) kaylammarkel Updated 11 hours ago try having him sleep with a humidifier in his room tonight. that always helps me and DS whenever he is sounding yucky. I would also call his ...

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  11. Vicks/socks combo?Read the original story

    Friday Nov 6 | Baby Center

    ... DS whenever he has a bad cough & cold. It works much better than cough medicine does for him and he gets a good night sleep. Olleh Posted 11/06/2009 The vicks / socks thing has worked for us too. Have you considered allergy meds (besides benadryl)? ...

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    Related Topix: Benadryl, Diphenhydramine (generic), Medicine

  12. New study highlights risks of sleep apnea

    Friday Nov 6 | Richmond County Daily Journal

    Dr. Andrew Doolittle discusses sleep apnea and the various symptoms and treatments with two of his patients, Ralph Lilles and Johnny Benoist. 1 comment

    Related Topix: Medicine, Health

  13. Organic, Green Mattresses Make Claims for Better HealthRead the original story

    Friday Nov 6 | PRWeb

    November 4, 2009 -- A 2006 Consumer Product Safety Commission study estimated that the average adult sleeping on a conventional mattress will, every night, be exposed to 0.802 milligrams of antimony and 0.081 milligrams of boric acid - ingredients used to kill cockroaches! According to a March 2009 poll released by the National Sleep Foundation , ... 1 comment

    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Plano, TX, PRWeb

  14. W.Va. sits groggily on top in sleeplessness study of U.S. statesRead the original story

    Friday Nov 6 | Detroit News

    ... to the first government study to monitor state-by-state differences in sleeplessness. West Virginians' lack of sleep was about double the national rate, perhaps a side effect of health problems such as obesity, experts said. Nearly 1 in 5 West ...

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    Related Topix: West Virginia, Virginia, Virginia Government, West Virginia Government, Health

  15. New Chief of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Inherits Polarizing Medical, Driver IssuesRead the original story

    Friday Nov 6 | STN Online

    ... great concern. Other issues on the table are new medical forms for commercial drivers tied to detecting and treating sleep apnea. The FMCSA's Medical Review Board found determined earlier this year that drivers with a body-mass index of 30, the ...

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    Related Topix: Maryland Government, Maryland, Medicine, Health, Drugs

  16. Women's Willpower ProblemRead the original story

    Friday Nov 6 | MSNBC

    ... why depend on your stage of life. You could be pregnant, the mother of a baby, or suffering from that menopausal sleep killer, night sweats. Many women suffer from undiagnosed sleep disorders, such as apnea (interrupted breathing during sleep). ...

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    Related Topix: Depression, Health, Medicine

  17. Stock Review: CephalonRead the original story

    Friday Nov 6 | Motley Fool

    ... pain treatments, and oncology (cancer). The star product over the past few years has been Provigil, a treatment for sleep disorders, that has accounted for about half of sales. Other significant drugs in the portfolio are Fentora and Actiq (the ...

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    Related Topix: Biotech, Cephalon, Medicine, Healthcare Industry, Health, Pain, Oncology, Lymphoma, Leukemia

  18. Without Job Stress, Retirees Sleep BetterRead the original story

    Friday Nov 6 | CBC News

    What you're not doing once retired seems to make a good night's sleep come more easily.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Pension, Personal Finance, Science / Technology

  19. Sleep Apnea Therapy Improves Golf Game

    Thursday Nov 5 | Science Daily

    A new study presented at CHEST 2009, the 75th annual international scientific assembly of the American College of Chest Physicians , found that golfers with obstructive sleep apnea who received nasal positive airway pressure for their disorder improved their daytime sleepiness scores and lowered their golf handicap by as much as three strokes.

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    Related Topix: Medicine, Health, Madison, NJ

  20. Attempting to adjust to the new time change?Read the original story

    Thursday Nov 5 | Gwinnett Herald

    ... at first, I'm sure you're on to it by now. And if you're like me and still having a problem adjusting, the National Sleep Foundation says maintaining a regular bedtime during the change, keeping the sleeping area dark and increasing the light once ...

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