October 23 2009

How Do You Sleep

How Do You Sleep

There are more than 100 different types of sleep disorders. They range in severity from minor to life threatening. People of any age, from infants to the aged, can be affected by a sleep disorder at any time of their lives.

As sleep disorders increase in the United States, so do the dangers that are associated with them.
Tiredness can lead to slower mental alertness and a slower reaction time. This can be a very dangerous combination. Between 20 – 25% of all serious vehicular accidents involve a tired driver. Many of these drivers suffer from some form of sleep disorder and may not even be aware of it. A large number of accidents that occur at home or at work are also due to people with some type of sleeping problem. Sleep disorder, combined with the cost of the accidents and illnesses it causes, results in the American people and the government spending billions of dollars.

Lack of sleep is directly related to many physical ailments and conditions. People that do not get sufficient sleep generally suffer more form headaches, sore joints and stomach problems. Often a sleep disorder is an underlying cause of heart problems, lung conditions and diabetes. Sleep disorders can also affect the mental well being of people stricken with them. Mood changes, anxiety, eating disorders and depression can result.

Many people still do not think of a sleeping problem as a medical problem. Because of this, many never tell their physician that they are having a problem with sleep. Even if they see their doctor on a regular basis for an illness or condition, they never mention their difficulty sleeping.

As the American public and medical community become more educated and aware of the symptoms, effects and severity of various sleep disorders, more and more cases are being diagnosed. Sufferers are being treated with medication, oxygen, cpap machines and even surgery. There are better screening methods and diagnostic tests which find sleep disorder problems earlier. Overnight sleep centers no longer resemble a hospital room. They are now designed to look more like a hotel room, to make the patient feel more comfortable. In some cases, due to computerization and miniaturization, equipment can be so small that some testing can even be done at home.

Sleep is not an option or a luxury. It is a basic element of living and of good health. If you think you, your partner or your child may be suffering from a sleep disorder see your physician. A sleep disorder is a medical problem that can be helped.

Watch the video related to sleep disorders center

Tri State Sleep Disorder Center (Dr. Martin Scharf) is a Cincinnati sleep center that specializes in sleep disorders, dme services and sleep research. Our sleep disorder research and Cincinnati sleep medicine coveres insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg, fibromyalgia nd narcolepsy.

Help answer the question about sleep disorders center

I want to have the website of a sleeping center at 490 Post st..SF?
This clinic is located at 490 Post St #3710. It provide services to
people who are experiencing Sleepng disorders.

About Author

This retired M.D. from New Orleans broke his 5-year addiction to Ambien, and now sleeps peacefully…

A few simple changes can be all you need to break insomnia’s vicious circle and restore your sleep, even if you’ve had insomnia for most of your life, and basically tried everything.
This audio technology is called “brainwave entrainment”. I won’t bore you with the technical details today, but let’s just say that it has been used since the 80’s to strengthen memory, increase focus and concentration, treat ADHD, depression and, among other things… insomnia.
The rhythmic nature of the pulses (there are no words, no suggestions at all) embedded into the audio sessions safely and gently guide your brain into sleep — and help it stay asleep. Get it Today at :
http://yx2.info/go/InsomniaCure

For Anxiety and Panic Attack sufferer there is hope at :
http://yx2.info/go/PanicAway

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

18 Responses to “How Do You Sleep”

  1. postpleasurego says:

    —–>>>Check out the most sex at PleasureGo {dot] com

  2. drivenhome says:

    These vids are fun
    I loved the bed play.
    That was something I wished I thought of.
    Stimulate your imaginations..

  3. MickeyPhive says:

    Oren Lavie anybody?

  4. Hannahhhh says:

    you should go to the hospital

  5. adrian212 says:

    Some funny shit!

  6. Floetry30 says:

    3 years

  7. Jkelquedi says:

    that is hilarious

  8. TheRobynBanks says:

    This is a masterpiece. Wow.

  9. Pheneviox says:
  10. mamassage says:

    Wow. I loved the synchronized sleeping.

  11. Mitchla says:

    Except this was made 6 years earlier.

  12. Ameerah's Mommy says:

    As long as she's not vomitting and being extra fussy I think she's fine to go to sleep. Just wake her up in an hour quickly to make sure she responds (wakes up). Then let her go back to sleep. If she does wake up, wake her up every 2-3 hours and she should be fine. (also depends on how hard she hit her head) if it was a small bump just keep an eye on her. If it was pretty hard, I'd do what I said.

  13. Susan says:

    15
    they surround me and guard against intruders

Leave a Reply

.