Articles for tag: Hypersomnia, REM, REM Sleep, Sleep Deprivation, Sleep Insomnia

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Sleep Deprivation, Disorders, and Drugs

Sleep is an important part of people’s lives. When people don’t get enough of it, they cannot function as they normally would. Whether sleep deprivation results from a person’s own behaviors or a sleep disorder, a person can sometimes find aid in drugs that help him or her to finally get some peaceful rest. Personally, ...

What is Hypersomnia?

Published on Factoidz.com on 12/16/2010 Hypersomnia is characterized by extreme sleepiness during the daytime, and may be extended to long periods during the night. An individual may sleep almost around the clock sometimes. Some of the reasons behind hypersomnia may include cumulative sleep loss due to studying, family demands (like having a new baby to ...

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Living with Atypical Depression

What is atypical depression? Despite its name, atypical depression isn’t some rare or bizarre condition. According to research data compiled by the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA), atypical depression is the most commonly diagnosed subcategory of major depression. What we’ve come to think of as “typical” depression more closely resembles the subcategory known as ...

Tips for Coping With Depression or Depressive Episodes

Depression and depressive episodes afflict people of all ages and ethnicities. A depressive episode consists of a combination of signs and symptoms of depression lasting for two weeks or longer that negatively affect a person’s overall functioning. People with depression experience at least one major depressive episode, and in addition do not have an underlying ...

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Sleep Disorder – Excessive Daytime Sleepiness

Daytime sleepiness is caused due to lack of sleep the night before or due to a sleep disorder known as excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). EDS can make a person feel drowsy and want to sleep despite getting a full eight hours the night before. Also known as hypersomnia or somnolence, the EDS can cause a ...

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Sleep Physiology and Sleep Disorders

Sleep may be defined as a state of natural unconsciousness from which a person can be aroused. Despite the advances that have been made in related areas, sleep remains a complicated physiological entity that is not yet fully understood. For many years sleep was thought to be a purely passive state. Now, however, sleep is ...

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Sleep Deprivation and Medication Treatment

Thousands of Americans suffer from sleep-deprivation as a result of sleep disorders or other factors such as schedules and medical conditions. As the number of Americans who suffer from sleep deprivation continues to raise researchers scramble to determine the effects and treatment of sleep deprivation. Many people argue that sleep deprivation has no negative effects; ...

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Hypersomnia: Symptoms and Treatment

Do you walk around in a constant state of sleepiness, ready to take a nap should any opportunity present itself? This may be a result of continually working long hours, stress and anxiety, or uneasy sleep during the night. Other possibilities include frequent jet lag or reactions to medications. But if you feel that you ...