Depression and Insomnia: clinical treatments for a common comorbidity
Written by Keynote Contributer, Dr. Alexander Sweetman. Sleep and mood are closely related through bi-directional associations. Indeed, a
Read moreWritten by Keynote Contributer, Dr. Alexander Sweetman. Sleep and mood are closely related through bi-directional associations. Indeed, a
Read moreSleep problems are prevalent in older adults, and overmedication is a common cause. Insomnia is a concern, and it might
Read moreA common belief that insomnia is a secondary symptom of depression when they co-occur is not supported by scientific evidence,
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Read moreThe US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new, once-daily oral stimulant medication for treatment of attention deficit
Read moreExcessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) affects up to 28% of the general population and is most commonly caused by sleep disorders,
Read moreInsomnia is a very common sleep disorder, and presents in various types. However, sleep maintenance insomnia (SMI) is the most
Read moreTinnitus refers to a condition where the patient “hears noises” in their ears even when there is no outside source
Read moreSleep-onset insomnia may be described as the inability to sleep when one is ready to, at the beginning of the
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