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November-December 2005 |
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Unraveling RLS's Causes in Children |
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by Svenja Happe, MD |
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Examining a possible link between restless legs syndrome and diabetes in children uncovers surprising findings. |
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Heartfelt Sleep |
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by Matthew T. Naughton, MD, FRACP, and Irene Szollosi |
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The evidence that OSA treatment may help prevent cardiovascular disease increases. |
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Drugged vs Drowsy Driving |
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by Joris C. Verster, PhD, S.R. Pandi-Perumal, MSc, and Edmund R. Volkerts, PhD |
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Studies show pharmacotherapy for insomnia and daytime sleepiness may impact traffic safety. |
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Fighting the Winter Blues |
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by John D. Zoidis, MD |
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Although some still consider phototherapy an investigatorial treatment, evidence that it may safely help seasonal affective disorder is mounting. |
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No Sweet Dreams |
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by Patricia L. Haynes, PhD |
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Science is just beginning to unravel the complex relationship between sleep disorders and depression. |
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Treating Older Adults |
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by Caroline Drapeau, MPs, Isabelle Hamel-Hébert, BSc, and Julie Carrier, PhD |
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As we age, our sleep changes and, for many, this can lead to problems. |
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