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... • No history of depression or other mental health issues » But, very frustrated that she can’t stay awake to succeed in classes. ...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALEXITHYMIA AND SLEEP
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALEXITHYMIA AND SLEEP

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not necessary for evaluation of primary sleep disorder.
not necessary for evaluation of primary sleep disorder.

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REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder
REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder

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Insomnia - Heal Naturally

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Idiopathic hypersomnia

Idiopathic hypersomnia is a disease, thought to be a neurological disorder, which is characterized primarily by severe excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). It has historically been rarely diagnosed and is often very difficult to diagnose at an early stage; it is usually a lifelong chronic disease, which is often debilitating. There is a very low level of public awareness of idiopathic hypersomnia, which often leads to stigma for those who suffer from it. Currently, there is no cure, there are no FDA-approved treatments, and research funding for its study is scarce.In the medical literature, idiopathic hypersomnia may also be referred to as IH, IHS, primary hypersomnia, central hypersomnia, or hypersomnia of brain origin. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) defines idiopathic hypersomnia as EDS without narcolepsy or the associated features of other sleep disorders. It occurs in the absence of medical problems that can cause secondary hypersomnia, and it occurs ""despite normal quality and quantity of night time sleep (and sometimes despite exceptionally long periods of night time sleep). Primary Hypersomnia is thought to arise from problems with the brain’s systems that regulate sleep and wake.""
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