Disorder Conditions - Sleep Disorders
Sleep Apnea Could Lead to Teeth Grinding
People who have sleep apnea also grind their teeth.
Sleep Apnea Could Lead to Teeth Grinding
People who have sleep apnea also grind their teeth.
You Can't Make Up for Sleep Loss
A new study shows you can't skimp on sleep, and expect to make up for it later.
Children With Insomnia May Have Stomach Problems
Children with insomnia are more likely to report stomach problems and headaches.
Night Lights Could Lead to Depression
Too much artificial light at night could lead to symptoms of depression.
Now there is a new way to beat insomnia without drugs.
A Good Night's Sleep Can Help Your Golf Game
Treating sleep apnea can improve your golf score.
White Women More Likely to Suffer From Restless Leg Syndrome
Caucasian women are most likely to have restless leg syndrome, compared to other groups.
Millions of Americans Aren't Getting Enough Sleep
The CDC says millions of Americans aren't getting enough sleep-- especially in West Virginia.
How do I know when I have chronic fatigue syndrome or I'm just really tired?It's a different kind of tired, but it's not just being tired, it's also not being able to think clearly, not being able to recall things that you should be able to recall easily.
Losing Weight Could Help Sleep Apnea
Losing 10% of your body weight might help alleviate sleep apnea.






