Insomnia as a disease per se and as a symp¬ tom of many diseases I have chosen as the subject of this thesis for several reasons. I have suffered . much from it myself and consequently have examined with more than ordinary clinical interest every case that has come under my notice, and in addition I have j found that, with the exception of odd notes in the medical journals, the literature on this subj.ect is comparatively rare
Chronic insomnia is defined by difficulties in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning ...
This thesis summarises a selection of forty-two studies [1-42], published by the author during the p...
Background and purpose: Insomnia is a common and debilitating disorder that is frequently associated...
Further research into identifying the mechanisms that underlie the development and maintenance of in...
Insomnia disorder affects a large proportion of the population on a situational, recurrent or chroni...
Further research into identifying the mechanisms that underlie the development and maintenance of in...
Insomnia is a complaint that affects almost all Americans at some point throughout their lives. Howe...
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder and approximately 10% of the world’s population will rep...
Sleep disorders have received growing public and scientific attention in the last decades. Scientifi...
The research programme was initiated by a study of possible non-drug "aids" to insomnia. Using a gro...
Sleep is crucial for daytime functioning. In populations with psychiatric conditions, many people su...
Chronic insomnia afflicts up to 10% of the population in Western industrialized countries. It is cha...
Scientific background: Insomnia is by far the most common form of sleep disturbance. Most typically...
The thesis presents sleep disorders (somnipathies) that bring a pacient to the general practitioner´...
Insomnia is a debilitating sleep disorder involving dissatisfaction with the quality, timing, or dur...
Chronic insomnia is defined by difficulties in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning ...
This thesis summarises a selection of forty-two studies [1-42], published by the author during the p...
Background and purpose: Insomnia is a common and debilitating disorder that is frequently associated...
Further research into identifying the mechanisms that underlie the development and maintenance of in...
Insomnia disorder affects a large proportion of the population on a situational, recurrent or chroni...
Further research into identifying the mechanisms that underlie the development and maintenance of in...
Insomnia is a complaint that affects almost all Americans at some point throughout their lives. Howe...
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder and approximately 10% of the world’s population will rep...
Sleep disorders have received growing public and scientific attention in the last decades. Scientifi...
The research programme was initiated by a study of possible non-drug "aids" to insomnia. Using a gro...
Sleep is crucial for daytime functioning. In populations with psychiatric conditions, many people su...
Chronic insomnia afflicts up to 10% of the population in Western industrialized countries. It is cha...
Scientific background: Insomnia is by far the most common form of sleep disturbance. Most typically...
The thesis presents sleep disorders (somnipathies) that bring a pacient to the general practitioner´...
Insomnia is a debilitating sleep disorder involving dissatisfaction with the quality, timing, or dur...
Chronic insomnia is defined by difficulties in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning ...
This thesis summarises a selection of forty-two studies [1-42], published by the author during the p...
Background and purpose: Insomnia is a common and debilitating disorder that is frequently associated...