Alcohol use disorder, which affects over 10% of Americans, can lead to persistent and serious insomnia. Difficulties falling ...
Instead of reaching for a pill, more people should switch to the recommended "first line" treatment for insomnia—the non-drug ...
Individuals with high insomnia, depression, anxiety, and fatigue scores were significantly more likely to have exploding head syndrome.
For pediatric insomnia, Dr Umakanth Katwa and Dr Rafael Pelayo call for a blend of clinical expertise, behavioral therapy, and empathy.
Among patients with chronic insomnia, transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation improves sleep quality and is safe and effective.
Instead of reaching for a pill, more people should switch to the recommended ‘first line’ for insomnia – the non-drug option.
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