Sentences with phrase «sleep disorders now»

So many people suffer from depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders now that it is almost commonplace.

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It is best that you try to talk to her now and figure out the cause — it is important that such fears are addressed ASAP, otherwise they can develop into sleep terrors, attachment disorder, or anxiety.
I used to toss and turn, I actually have REM sleep disorder but our now 5.5 year old still sleeps with us and has slept with us since he was a newborn and I never rolled or tossed with him in bed.
A baby with bad sleeping routines not only risks sleep disorders or disturbances now, as an older child or as an adult.
It also helps reduce the brain shrinkage often associated with cognitive disorders, supports healthy sleep - wake cycles (incredibly important, given what we now know about sleep and Alzheimer's risk), and aids the proper «firing» of communications between neurons.
There's the matter of legal ethics, whereby a sleepwalker who killed his father - in - law was acquitted of wrongdoing; the irony of sleeping pills whose effectiveness stems from their inducing short - term amnesia, thus helping you forget how much you actually tossed and turned all night; or the inventor of a highly successful treatment for sleep apnea, now patiently waiting for the Westernization of China to manifest itself in a king's ransom of obesity - related sleep disorders.
«Recently, I had been trying on my own to treat my back pain and a sleep disorder, including insomnia, but I realize now it was a mistake to do this without medical assistance.»
It is now clearly established that one who can carry on daily activities, but is subject to permanent symptoms including sleep disorder, severe pain, headaches, having a significant effect on the enjoyment of life, will demonstrate symptoms constituting a serious impairment.
Life insurance underwriting of treated prostate cancer, watchful waiting of prostate cancer, mood disorders including bipolar disorder and sleep apnea, in the past highly rated or declined, are now approved in many cases at very fair rates.
Some of the typical symptoms of shell shock, now referred to as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), are: hyper - vigilance, trouble sleeping, nightmares, irritability, irrational fears, heightened anxieties, flashbacks, intrusive thoughts, numbness, obsessiveness, emotional dysregulation, violence, suicide.
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