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    the form of a cross-sectional observational study, the researchers gave four surveys to 462 students at the Saint-Joseph University. The four questionnaires regarded the following: Insomnia Severity Index, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, and Generalized

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    or a placebo during a 10 to 11 week period. Symptoms of narcolepsy will be recorded and evaluated. Patients had permission to continually use the medications at constant doses during the trial. Each patient had to visit the sleep center for 1 to 3 daytime visits plus 4 overnight visits to complete the trial. This trial was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, multicenter trial. An NDA (New Drug Application) was sent to the FDA during the same year of this clinical trial.

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    Thank you very much for referring Joan along for investigation of her excessive daytime sleepiness. As you are aware, she is only describing this over the last 5-6 years and prior to this does not recall any issues with her energy levels throughout the day. I note that her history quite significant with a large motor vehicle accident in 2002 which forced early retirement from her nursing career, due to multiple pelvic fractures. She then went on to have a lacunar infarct in 2004 when she presented

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    People with any level of Narcolepsy should have all of their driving privileges revoked, as well as any privileges of operating heavy machinery or complex machinery. Narcolepsy, characterized by the occurrence of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), which is the most disabling feature of the disease (Ueki, Y., Hayashida, K., Komada, Y., Nakamura, M., Kobayashi, M., Iimori, M., & Inoue, Y. 2014). Narcolepsy is exacerbated when the patient is physically inactive, such as driving a car, reading, watching

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    Narcolepsy Essay

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    are excessive sleepiness, especially during the daytime or when sleep is inappropriate, cataplexy which is when a person suddenly looses control of their muscles, sleep paralysis which is when the person is unable to move for a short period of time after they wake up from sleep, and hypnagogic hallucinations which is very

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    Treatment of Sleeping 1 Disorders Should Be Considered in 2 Clinical Management of Parkinson’s Disease 3 4 5 Altair B. dos Santos1, George E. Barreto, PhD2, Kristi A. Kohlmeier, PhD3 * 6 7 1Department of Biological Sciences, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, 8 Brazil. 9 2Departmento de Nutrición y Bioquímica, Facultad de Ciencias, Pontificia Universidad 10 Javeriana, Bogotá D.C., Colombia. 11 3Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Drug Design and 12 Pharmacology, University

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    Many people around the world suffer from excessive daytime sleepiness, and it can be a serious problem that can affect their lives. After all, if you feel sudden drowsiness due to your daytime sleepiness, you may end up falling asleep at work, in the middle of a meeting, while you are eating, or even when you are behind the wheel on a busy highway. It is important to understand as much as possible about this disorder, as well as what causes it, why it happens, and how to deal with it. Below is everything

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Different studies showed that adolescents do not sleep adequately and inadequate sleep is usually related with greater risk for depression, furthermore studies usually get urban adolescents as their sample and scarcity of research in rural adolescents (Daly, 2015). Sleep disturbance is the great cause for depression, functional impairment, falls, poor quality of life, and poor health (Martin, 2010). Furthermore according to the American Psychiatric Association (2013), sleep

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    The topic that comes to mind when I think about health and wellness is sleep disorders. This is because my mom struggled with a sleep disorder called narcolepsy for some time. The matter that I would specify as my research problem is: “How living with narcolepsy affects quality of life”. This is a precise subject that outlines an area of interest to me that I would like to learn more about. My original idea was sleep disorders, and I narrowed it down to a specific disorder. After that, I made it

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    Hypersomnolence Disorder

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    disorder is where the person gets more sleep than necessary without getting reenergized and unable to stay wide awake during the day. Hypersomnolence disorder or daytime sleepiness is similar to Hypersomnia except that this occurs all throughout the day rather than just at nighttime. The disorder is characterized by extreme sleepiness after taking a regular or long

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