To better understand the benefits of a new, family - based cognitive behavioral therapy and how it may work to improve sleep in children with ASD, McCrae and Micah Mazurek, associate professor of health psychology, are conducting
a sleep treatment study through the Research Core at the MU Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Not exact matches
The
study implies that transportation companies should start implementing in - depth assessment and
treatment of
sleep apnea among truck drivers.
The
study discovered that stage 3 and 4 breast cancer women who supplemented their diet with virgin coconut oil during breast cancer
treatment improved fatigue, dyspnea,
sleep difficulties, and loss of appetite compared to the control group.
Sleep experts reviewed 52
studies of various behavioral
treatments that address bedtime problems and night wakings among infants and toddlers; 49 of the
studies showed positive results.
After early animal
studies demonstrated that the synthetic cannabis extract dronabinol improved respiratory stability, recent
studies in humans have explored the potential use of dronabinol as an alternative
treatment for
sleep apnea.
The retrospective cohort
study used records from Taiwan's single - payer National Health Insurance program to track
treatment of 1,377 people who were diagnosed with obstructive
sleep apnea between 2000 and 2008.
All patients underwent a
sleep study, and patients previously treated with CPAP, a
treatment to improve breathing during
sleep, were excluded.
According to Watson, the
study suggests that optimizing
sleep may be one way to maximize the effectiveness of
treatments for depression such as psychotherapy.
The high prevalence of OSA the
study found in these cognitively normal elderly participants and the link between OSA and amyloid burden in these very early stages of AD pathology, the researchers believe, suggest the CPAP, dental appliances, positional therapy and other
treatments for
sleep apnea could delay cognitive impairment and dementia in many older adults.
Meanwhile, the
study also showed that patients who received
treatment for OSA using a machine connected to a face mask that delivers pressure to prevent the blockage of the airways during
sleep had a lower risk of developing advanced diabetic retinopathy compared to patients who did not receive the
treatment.
A
study care manager regularly called patients in the intervention group to provide basic psycho - education; encourage healthy habits (
sleep, exercise, avoid excess alcohol); assess
treatment preferences for anti-anxiety medications; monitor response to
treatment; and inform their primary care physicians of their care preference and progress.
It's also the first
study to show the size of the effect of positive pressure mask
treatment (CPAP) in patients with obstructive
sleep apnea (OSAS) on their nocturia symptoms.»
The authors even excluded those who, during the
study, sought
treatment for
sleep apnea.
Taylor discovered that the
study participants who received in - person cognitive behavioral
treatment for their insomnia reported significantly greater improvements in
sleep quality — as determined by the
sleep diaries and activity monitors — than those who received the Internet therapy.
Researchers say they hope their
study opens the door to better diagnosis and
treatment of the most common and often intractable
sleep disorder that affects an estimated 15 percent of the United States population.
The two primary outcomes in this
study evaluating adjunctive brivaracetam in the
treatment of partial - onset seizures in adults with epilepsy were statistically significant and clinically relevant,» said Dr. Pavel Klein, director, Mid-Atlantic Epilepsy and
Sleep Center.
This would have positive impacts on the
treatment of circadian clock diseases,
sleep problems and human health,» explains Fumika Hamada, PhD, Division of Pediatric Ophthalmology at Cincinnati Children's, one of the
study's lead investigators.
It may also lead to improved therapies to fight
sleeping sickness; current medications used to combat the disease have improved over the past decade but still include an old arsenic - based drug that kills between 5 and 10 percent of the people receiving
treatment, said the
study's senior author Stephen Hajduk, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in the UGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences.
The Commission makes five recommendations regarding neural modification: first, to prioritize existing strategies to maintain or improve neural health, such as diet, and adequate exercise and
sleep; to prioritize the
treatment of neurological disorders; to
study neural modifiers and examine their prevalence, benefits and risks; to ensure equitable access so individuals of all socioeconomic levels can access the benefits of these advancements; and fifth, to create guidance on the use of neural modifiers.
Many
studies have found that oxytocin can be an effective
treatment for disorders that affect
sleep, such as depression and social anxiety (MacDonald et al, 2011)[2].
«Poor
sleep is one of the major issues that menopausal women seek
treatment for from their doctors,» said
study co-author Megan Mahoney.
Follow - up
studies involving people have investigated the use of this drug as a new
treatment option for those with
sleep apnea.
According to a
study, alertness can be increased as well as quality of life improved for obstructive
sleep apnea sufferers with CPAP
treatment, even with minimal symptoms.
In a small
study of terminally ill patients, infusions of vitamin C were given twice per week for a week, together with oral vitamin C. Quality of life scales were completed both before and after
treatment, and indicated that patients reported better overall physical, emotional and social functioning, as well as decreased disease symptomatology, including fatigue, nausea / vomiting, pain,
sleep disturbance, and loss of appetite.
In a
study published in the journal Psychopharmacology in 2005, for instance, an experiment involving
sleep - disturbed rats demonstrated that
treatment with kava helped shorten the time it took for animals to fall asleep.
The delicate balance between the human microbiome and the development of psychopathologies is particularly interesting given the ease with which the microbiome can be altered by external factors, such as diet, 23 exposure to antimicrobials24, 25 or disrupted
sleep patterns.26 For example, a link between antibiotic exposure and altered brain function is well evidenced by the psychiatric side - effects of antibiotics, which range from anxiety and panic to major depression, psychosis and delirium.1 A recent large population
study reported that
treatment with a single antibiotic course was associated with an increased risk for depression and anxiety, rising with multiple exposures.27 Bercik et al. 28 showed that oral administration of non-absorbable antimicrobials transiently altered the composition of the gut microbiota in adult mice and increased exploratory behaviour and hippocampal expression of brain - derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), while intraperitoneal administration had no effect on behaviour.
If you're looking for less conventional
treatment options, you may be interested in a
study published in 2006: Swiss researchers suggested that playing a didgeridoo, an Aboriginal instrument, improves (but doesn't cure)
sleep apnea symptoms.
This device does not determine air pressure setting for continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
treatment, so to avoid a second
study in a
sleep lab, your doctor must prescribe either an in - home titration test to measure your airflow, or instead, give you an APAP (automatic positive airway pressure) machine — which automatically adjusts the air flow within a certain range based on how you're breathing.
All in all,
sleep is a good welfare indicator in dogs, and the
study's finding that short emotional
treatments influence
sleep macrostructure also suggest that
sleep research could be usefully implemented in future canine well - being research.
One piece of good news, on the other hand, was a
study on Money News indicating that more people than ever before aregetting
treatment for
sleep disorders.
The one red flag that will cause underwriters to deny applications is when you do not follow up with
treatment for your condition and you are not willing to do an updated
sleep study.
They recommend that physicians should screen transplant patients for obstructive
sleep apnea and offer appropriate
treatment,» the
study authors concluded.
Study and
treatment of
sleep apnoea.
Underwriting of
sleep apnea for life insurance depends on severity, mild, moderate or severe, and compliance with
treatment as measured by a
sleep study
Right now, diagnosing and treating
sleep apnea usually requires an advanced
sleep study and a prescribed
treatment.
The adults in this
study who received mindfulness - based
treatment for
sleep experienced improvements to insomnia symptoms, daytime fatigue, and to depression.
The
Sleep Impairment Index has adequate psychometric properties and has been shown sensitive to changes in previous
treatment studies of insomnia.24, 25
Attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder with obstructive
sleep apnea: a
treatment outcome
study.
In view of the personal, social, health, and (to the nation) economic benefits of successful and early
treatment of these
sleep disorders, it is highly desirable to devise effective behavioural
treatments which require less time and professional expertise for use in primary care.12 An evaluation of such a
treatment was the aim of this
study.
Applying your knowledge through the use of video case
studies to examine the evaluation process,
treatment planning, goal development, and re-assessment of children displaying challenging social, eating, and
sleeping behaviors
Medication management, integrated care, funding, designing a
study,
sleep disorders and impact on mood and
treatment options.