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    8 Winter Sleep Mistakes Ruining Your Hibernation As the temperature continues to drop in Houston, winter sleep should be a breeze, right? Wrong. Quality sleep during the winter season can be just as difficult to obtain as it is during a hot, sticky summer. Avoid these cold weather mistakes suggested by The Huffington Post to keep sleeping soundly: Cranking up the heater: As we sleep, our body adjusts to the temperature of our room. By lowering the room temperature, we lower our body's…

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    Ear Plugs Analysis

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    The video, “Hearos Ear Plugs Sleep Pretty in Pink,” describes the ear plugs directed toward women. In his first statement, Doug says the ear plugs are “a wonderful product for women looking to block snoring as well as fall asleep and stay asleep.” He elaborates on the comfort of the ear plugs stating that “the lining of your[women’s] ear canals are thin and sensitive.” The video directed towards males is titled “And, I’m Like...Dude!| HEAROS.” It is…

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    Sleep Study Technician

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    a healthcare center, a clinic, a hospital, or a sleep center. When a sleep study is performed, leads are placed on a patients scalp to monitor brain activity, by their eyes and chin to monitor if they grind their teeth, a snoring mic is placed on the patient to monitor snoring, and nasal canals, and thoracic and abdominal belts are placed on a patient to monitor their breathing (Fletcher Allen Health…

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    The average person sleeps for one third of their life, and the average number of hours per night is about eight hours. However, some people barely get two or three, some people get twelve hours but cannot stop feeling tired. These examples are some of the many side effects of a sleep disorder. The most common sleep disorders include: Insomnia, Parasomnia, Hypersomnia, Sleep Apnea, Narcolepsy and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS). These various disorders affect many people, some are more common than…

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    Sleeping disorders There are a variety of sleeping disorders. The most common are Insomnia which is a hard time falling or staying asleep. Sleep apnea is breathing interruptions during sleep, restless legs syndrome; a tingling or prickly sensation in the legs. When most people think of sleeping disorders they think of sleep walking/ talking. As funny as they are they can be very dangerous. My family has a history of sleep walking and only one of my sisters don’t sleep walk or talk. Causes of…

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    As my boyfriend and I rushed to the vet on a cool seventy degree May night in two thousand twelve we knew the news was going to be horrifying. Our eyes were puffed as tears of sadness rolled down our faces. We knew this was going to be the day we had to euthanize our dog Polly. Polly was a thirteen-year-old boxer. Around February of two thousand and twelve, Jimmy had gotten up for work and went to let Polly out that morning. She could not get up on her own. Jimmy immediately called me…

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    Ihave suggested that Garry have his mandibular advancement splint adjusted to deal with the snoring, start exercising regularly to lose weight and he will also see Chris Goods in the next weeks. If Chris feels that his cardiac disease is well controlled and that there are no cardiac contraindications to commencing dexamphetamine, then I will proceed…

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    people are being affected. Many people in america that have sleep apnea and they don’t even know about it. eighteen million americans have sleep apnea. 1 Sleep Apnea is a sleeping disorder were you repeatedly stop breathing and start again. Chronic snoring is a symptom of sleep apnea and should be evaluated by a health professional. Symptoms of sleep apnea can include disturbed sleep,…

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    achieving typically eight hours of sleep and is consistently waking unrefreshed with daytime somnolence. On weekends, she will sleep for several hours during the day without any appreciable improvement in symptoms. She is not aware of any significant snoring, although does live alone and reports no nocturnal choking/gasping…

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    Sleep apnea has been introduced to the vanguard all over again after the declaration that Carrie Fisher died from Sleep Apnea. in case you assume you have got sleep apnea you have to now not ignore your signs. communicate with your physician to be formally identified and speak remedy alternatives. Sleep apnea that is left untreated can cause greater fitness issues: stroke or coronary heart assaults. The condition raises your danger for other health troubles like excessive blood strain and…

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