Sleep Review SoundcastWednesday, June 10, 2009 Assessing Sleep in Relation to Pain Interferences, Part 1Special guest: Thomas Roth, PhD "If you look at people with no nighttime pain, the prevalence of insomnia… is about 10 to 12 percent of the population," Roth says. "If you look at patients with nighttime pain, the prevalence of insomnia is, in fact, in that population, doubled. It is a significant risk factor for the development of chronic sleep disturbances." Listen in as Roth discusses pain-related sleep disturbances and the various types of sleep parameters. Sleep Review acknowledges Clayton Sleep Institute for their generous sponsorship of the Sleep Review Soundcast.
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