Study found those who gained weight rapidly, were African-American
were much more likely to suffer relapses
Study found those who gained weight rapidly, were African-American
were much more likely to suffer relapses
Somnambulism (sleepwalking), which usually involves misperception and unresponsiveness to the environment, mental confusion and amnesia about sleepwalking episodes, affects up to 4 percent of adults.
If you have trouble sleeping, you’re not alone. Our lifestyles have drastically changed but our brains and bodies still have the same needs as they did centuries ago.
Most people who suffer from depression sleep disorder are not able to sleep, (insomnia). About 15% of the people afflicted with the depression sleep disorder happen to sleep too much or almost the majority of the day. That being said, is should be stated that a lack of sleep does not bring on depression in itself. The depression sleep disorder is a byproduct of other mental or environmental factors taking place in or around the individual.
Tips to help a person suffering from the depression sleep disorder
Below are a few tips that you can try on your own to help with your sleeping patterns.
Get adequate exercise through the day
Avoid caffeine and nicotine in the hours just before bed
Try to let go of the events of the day and write down what is needed to be done for tomorrow. Then let go of your to do
Did you know that studies show that a lack of sleep can actually kill you? After oxygen and air, sleep is the 3rd critical requirement for life and good health. Chemical medications can create other health complications, so read this article to discover how natural sleep alternatives can help you resolve insomnia and other sleep disorders such as snoring.
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