Sleep is a physiological process necessary for eating. A person can live several nights without food, but if he does not sleep for three days, he will automatically fall asleep. A person spends almost a third of his life in sleep. Sleep is also necessary for highly developed animals. Therefore, in this article we will discuss somnology, that is, sleep disorders and sleep hygiene
Sleep is a very individual and imortant need. We need sleep for regenerate our organism and also for...
Copyright © 2015 Leila Kheirandish-Gozal et al.This is an open access article distributed under theC...
Sleep deprivation (SD) has become a relevant health problem in modern societies. We can be sleep dep...
Section 16: Respiratory sleep disorders - Chapter 121Sleep is a naturally occurring state characteri...
Insomnia is a sleep disorder that significantly reduces the quality of life, affects performance, le...
The article discusses the clinical and diagnostic aspects of sleep disorders, behavioral and cogniti...
Sleep Health is a new field of research describing how we sleep and the factors that affect it, whic...
Sleep is a cyclically occurring, transient, and functional state that is controlled primarily by neu...
Introduction: There are specific differences in physiological and biochemical processes during sleep...
The thesis presents sleep disorders (somnipathies) that bring a pacient to the general practitioner´...
Occupational, family, and social pressures have led to a society that sleeps less. In 1960, a survey...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
Sleep disturbances are common in modern society. Since the beginning of the century, populations hav...
There are two universally observed states of awareness found in all animal species studied up to dat...
Excessive somnolence is a common symptom, with a prevalence of 10 to 20% in a general population. Ho...
Sleep is a very individual and imortant need. We need sleep for regenerate our organism and also for...
Copyright © 2015 Leila Kheirandish-Gozal et al.This is an open access article distributed under theC...
Sleep deprivation (SD) has become a relevant health problem in modern societies. We can be sleep dep...
Section 16: Respiratory sleep disorders - Chapter 121Sleep is a naturally occurring state characteri...
Insomnia is a sleep disorder that significantly reduces the quality of life, affects performance, le...
The article discusses the clinical and diagnostic aspects of sleep disorders, behavioral and cogniti...
Sleep Health is a new field of research describing how we sleep and the factors that affect it, whic...
Sleep is a cyclically occurring, transient, and functional state that is controlled primarily by neu...
Introduction: There are specific differences in physiological and biochemical processes during sleep...
The thesis presents sleep disorders (somnipathies) that bring a pacient to the general practitioner´...
Occupational, family, and social pressures have led to a society that sleeps less. In 1960, a survey...
Sleep is one of the most fundamental, yet least understood, facets of animal physiology—its universa...
Sleep disturbances are common in modern society. Since the beginning of the century, populations hav...
There are two universally observed states of awareness found in all animal species studied up to dat...
Excessive somnolence is a common symptom, with a prevalence of 10 to 20% in a general population. Ho...
Sleep is a very individual and imortant need. We need sleep for regenerate our organism and also for...
Copyright © 2015 Leila Kheirandish-Gozal et al.This is an open access article distributed under theC...
Sleep deprivation (SD) has become a relevant health problem in modern societies. We can be sleep dep...