The article tells about the current understanding and classification of insomnia, the diagnostic criteria and pathophysiology of the disorder. Different pharmacological groups of drugs used in the treatment of insomnia are discussed
Abstract Insomnia is a conspicuous problem in modern 24 h society. In this brief overview, medicatio...
Insomnia is an important public health burden and is the most ubiquitous sleep disorder in the gener...
This Special Issue will deal with pathophysiological as well as the phenomenological signs of insomn...
The article discusses the clinical and diagnostic aspects of sleep disorders, behavioral and cogniti...
The article tells about clinical and diagnostic aspects of various forms of insomnia, and modern met...
A number of medications are available for treating patients with insomnia. These medications include...
Insomnia is a disorder characterized by inability to sleep or a total lack of sleep, prevalence of w...
Many insomnia medications with high specificity have become available recently. They provide a windo...
Ten percent to 40 % of adults have intermittent insomnia, and 15 % have long-term sleep difficulties...
Insomnia is a symptom that occurs with a various reason and this thesis is dealing with the causes a...
Insomnia is one of the most commonly occurring sleep disorders worldwide.1 With increased prevalence...
This paper set out to investigate the effectiveness of insomnia treatment. Insomnia is defined as th...
The article is devoted to the extremely common problem of modern medicine - sleep disorders. Insomni...
Insomnia is a sleep disorder that significantly reduces the quality of life, affects performance, le...
Insomnia disorder is defined as difficulty in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning a...
Abstract Insomnia is a conspicuous problem in modern 24 h society. In this brief overview, medicatio...
Insomnia is an important public health burden and is the most ubiquitous sleep disorder in the gener...
This Special Issue will deal with pathophysiological as well as the phenomenological signs of insomn...
The article discusses the clinical and diagnostic aspects of sleep disorders, behavioral and cogniti...
The article tells about clinical and diagnostic aspects of various forms of insomnia, and modern met...
A number of medications are available for treating patients with insomnia. These medications include...
Insomnia is a disorder characterized by inability to sleep or a total lack of sleep, prevalence of w...
Many insomnia medications with high specificity have become available recently. They provide a windo...
Ten percent to 40 % of adults have intermittent insomnia, and 15 % have long-term sleep difficulties...
Insomnia is a symptom that occurs with a various reason and this thesis is dealing with the causes a...
Insomnia is one of the most commonly occurring sleep disorders worldwide.1 With increased prevalence...
This paper set out to investigate the effectiveness of insomnia treatment. Insomnia is defined as th...
The article is devoted to the extremely common problem of modern medicine - sleep disorders. Insomni...
Insomnia is a sleep disorder that significantly reduces the quality of life, affects performance, le...
Insomnia disorder is defined as difficulty in falling asleep, maintaining sleep, and early morning a...
Abstract Insomnia is a conspicuous problem in modern 24 h society. In this brief overview, medicatio...
Insomnia is an important public health burden and is the most ubiquitous sleep disorder in the gener...
This Special Issue will deal with pathophysiological as well as the phenomenological signs of insomn...