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‘Chaperone’ not putting anyone to sleep - Indiana Daily Student

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Indiana Daily Student
‘Chaperone’ not putting anyone to sleep
Indiana Daily Student
Actors Dennis Setteducati and Marc De La Concha perform in "The Drowsy Chaperone" Tuesday evening at the IU Auditorium. The musical, whose Broadway run garnered them five Tony Awards, shows again at 8 pm today. By Vanessa Torline | IDS “I hate theater

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Babies born to women with anxiety or depression are more likely to sleep poorly (EurekAlert!)

Filed under: 1 — by at 11:27 pm on Tuesday, March 31, 2009

( American Academy of Sleep Medicine ) A study in the April 1 issue of the journal SLEEP suggests that babies are more likely to have night wakings at both six months and 12 months of age if they are born to women who suffered from anxiety or depression prior to the pregnancy.

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Chronic insomnia with short sleep duration is a significant risk factor for hypertension (EurekAlert!)

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A study in the April 1 issue of the journal SLEEP is the first to demonstrate that chronic insomnia with objectively measured short sleep time is an independent and clinically significant risk factor for hypertension.

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Low-income patients with obstructive sleep apnea are less likely to start CPAP therapy (EurekAlert!)

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( American Academy of Sleep Medicine ) A study in the April 1 issue of the journal SLEEP demonstrates that low socioeconomic status independently predicts the poor acceptance of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy for obstructive sleep apnea, and patients with higher incomes are more likely to begin treatment. The authors suggest that CPAP support programs should be better …

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Chronic insomnia with short sleep duration is a significant risk … - EurekAlert (press release)

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Chronic insomnia with short sleep duration is a significant risk
EurekAlert (press release), DC
Westchester, Ill. — A study in the April 1 issue of the journal SLEEP is the first to demonstrate that chronic insomnia with objectively measured short sleep time is an independent and clinically significant risk factor for hypertension.

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Sleep problems common in children with ADHD - NDTV.com

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Sleep problems common in children with ADHD
NDTV.com, India
Children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who don’t take medication often have sleep disturbances characterised by difficulty falling asleep and short durations of sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.

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Sleep problems may up suicide risk, study finds (The Malaysian Insider)

Filed under: 1 — by at 9:31 pm on Tuesday, March 31, 2009

LONDON, April 1 — People who suffer chronic sleep problems are more likely to think about suicide or actually try to kill themselves, researchers said today. The more types of sleep disturbances a person had — such as waking up too early, difficulty falling asleep or lying awake at night — upped the odds of suicidal thoughts, planning a suicide, or attempting it, researchers told a conference. …

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How To Ensure Quality Sleep At Night

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Hiring a nanny to help with sleep – either yours or your baby’.s. Finding a reliable nanny is a primary concern for working mothers in the United States.

As per the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 5.6 million working moms in the United States, and around 51 percent of women who gave birth to their first child returned to work within four months.
In record numbers, families are turning to nannies as a solution for their childcare needs. As well as their sleeping needs.

Hiring a nanny is a serious commitment, and many U.S. parents use a mutual “nanny contract” to lay out clearly the terms and conditions of employment before the hiring process is complete.

One of the biggest causes of nanny turnover tends to be parents who make unexpected, and, for the nanny, unreasonable requests in the form of extra hours or chores. On the other hand, parents are often dissatisfied with nannies who ask to invite overnight guests, make long distance phone calls, and want to use the nanny car for personal errands.

Good communication is the most important part of the parent-nanny relationship. Parents and nannies who communicate well provide a nurturing environment for the children together, which is, after all, the point of hiring a nanny to begin with. A detailed and mutually satisfying contract is the first necessary step towards making this relationship work.

A functional nanny contract contains a detailed statement outlining the nanny’s responsibilities and goals for the children’s growth and progress. It should state the nanny’s salary and pay dates, along with any deductions for applicable taxes, social security, and health insurance.
Some other issues you may find in a nanny contract are:

• Overnight care-how often it is expected, and what additional pay will be provided per hour.
• A detailed travel schedule for the year that includes when the nanny is expected to leave town with the family, what provisions will be made for the nanny’s comfort while traveling, how many hours of work will be necessary while out of town, and what additional pay will be provided.
• An agreement concerning the nanny’s mealtimes, and what food items will be provided for the nanny in accordance with his or her dietary needs.
• An agreement concerning the children’s dietary needs and what meals the nanny is expected to prepare.
• Rules for use of the nanny car, including provisions for automobile insurance.
• A schedule of regular meetings between the parents and the nanny to encourage ongoing communication.
• How sick days will be handled.
• How many vacation days the nanny will get after an agreed on period of work.

A detailed, comprehensive nanny contract is especially important if the nanny is hired on a live-in basis. A fair contract will ensure that everyone concerned gets the most out of the loving care a nanny provides to the children.

And a good nanny, who either lives in or stays over night occasionally, will be well worth the money, so that everyone in the family gets nights of good quality sleep.

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How to Prevent Snoring With The Stop Snoring Exercise Program

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Stop Snoring Exercise Program

When you are aware that you are disturbing your partner in his or her sleep and this becomes a real problem, you know you need to do something about it. That is one of the reasons that many snorers are looking desperately for treatments and cures to prevent snoring. But before you can put a stop to it and prevent snoring you need to know what is causing it. Snoring is in 90% percent of all cases caused by a vibration of excessive tissues like fat and muscles in the throat and air passages. What your partner hears when you snore are these vibrations and those can be extremely loud. Luckily there are some effective ways to prevent snoring and now you know the cause of your snoring you can understand why they work. We will give you a three steps system to prevent snoring that really works.

Step 1 to prevent snoring is loosing weight

Now you know that the cause of snoring is vibrating excessive tissue it may sound logical that when you are overweight it can have a great effect on your snoring. Losing weight and reducing those body fats can be a great first step to prevent snoring. And also for becoming more healthy in general is reducing those extra pounds a good step. You will be less prone to sickness and diseases. When you are not overweight you still can have loose tissue in your air ways and that is where step two in our method starts.

Step 2 Stop Snoring Exercise Program

The Stop Snoring Exercise Program is probably one of the most powerful ways to prevent snoring, you need to actually do something for this to work but when you put in about 3 minutes a day this Stop Snoring Exercise Program will prevent you from snoring forever. It is easy and can be done by anyone and the benefits are extremely great. Imagine never have to worry again about your loving partner leaving the bedroom or you who needs to sleep on the sofa so your sleep partner can have a good night rest. But also for your own health, no more worries about extreme stop snoring treatments like snoring surgery, implants and other horrible devices. You also don’t have to worry about getting up tired in the morning and sleep disorders like apnea. With these exercises and our other 2 steps you can change your live and that of your partner completely.

Step 3 change your sleeping position

You need to ask your sleeping partner if you snore more and louder when you sleep on your back? You probably are, and there are some easy ways to start sleeping in another position so the snoring will be reduced very quickly. Step 3 alone will not prevent snoring completely but it will have a great effect in the complete treatment. Sleeping on your side or elevating your head and upper chest might work also. All the information about how you can change your sleeping positions when you are actually asleep is part of the Stop Snoring Exercise Program material.

A last quick tip is the fact that there are types of medication that can cause you to snore more and louder. This is because some medications are actually made to relax the muscles. You need to ask your doctor if this can be the case with the medication he prescribed and ask if it is possible to describe something else.

If you want to prevent snoring and want to know more about snoring remedies and the stop snoring exercise program you can follow these links to our website www.GottaStopSnoring.com

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A Definition Of Sleep Apnea Disorder As Well As Its Causes, Signs and Detection

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Sleep apnea is just one of several common sleep disorders and the most widespread form of sleep apnea is known as obstructive sleep apnea and is a condition marked by periods in which breathing ceases while sleeping. On occasions this disorder is called obstructive sleep apnea syndrome or sleep apnea syndrome.

In healthy people the muscles which work the upper part of the throat ensure that the air flow in and out of the lungs is steady and continuous. During sleep these muscles relax a little but still do their job properly. However those people who have sleep apnea often have airways which are narrowed so that when the throat muscles relax the airway partially or completely closes thereby no longer allowing for the passage of air to the lungs. Snoring and labored breathing resulting in a sleep apnea episode will then result.

In some individuals breathing can also cease completely during periods of deep (or REM) sleep and medical experts and researchers are nor clear about just why this happens. These periods during which breathing ceases can last for ten seconds or more in severe cases and are referred to as apneic events or sleep apnea episodes.

These apneic events result in a degree of awareness that you have ceases breathing and you subsequently struggle to breath again which is normally accompanied by choking, gasping or even snorting.

Thereafter it is normal to settle into a period of light sleep before the cycle of sleep apnea episodes starts again.

The effect is that an individual suffers from fragmented sleep which does not allow them the amount of rest that they require on a nightly basis. This in turn leads to a number of health problems including excessive daytime tiredness. One of the reasons for this daytime symptom is simply that the level of oxygen in the blood stream falls tremendously during an apneic event leading to a condition known as hypoxia.

It is most important to realize that a lot of individuals with sleep apnea are unaware that they have a problem and often it must be left to others to point out the problem. Sufferers are generally aware of being very tired throughout the day but do not always know why this is so.

The commonest warning signs of sleep apnea include loud snoring, waking in the morning and still feeling tired, headaches in the morning, problems with memory, alterations in personality, falling asleep at inopportune times, hypertension, excessive levels of activity (in children only) and swelling of the legs in severe cases. The symptoms ought not to be disregarded because the danger of sleep apnea is very real.

The first step in diagnosing sleep apnea ought to a visit to the doctor who will read through your medical history and examine your mouth, throat and neck for signs of any growths or abnormalities. If your doctor suspects that you have sleep apnea he will refer you for a sleep study and what is called a polysomnogram (or PSG). This test records eye movement, brain waves, breathing rate, muscle activity, oxygen levels in the blood, heart rate and the quantity of air that is being both exhaled and inhaled during sleep.

Sleep apnea is an all too common sleep disorder which frequently goes unrecognized but which can be very dangerous and which can also normally be effectively treated.

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Role Of Caffeine On Sleep Patterns

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This article is going to explore the effects of caffeine on sleep deprivation.  Caffeine is a known stimulant and energizes the body.  It is contained in coffee, tea, sodas, chocolate and a host of other products.

Children should not be recommended to take sugar product or caffeine before bedtime.As for adults , caffeine can have the effect of relaxation in some while in others it can cause stimulation.

For children and those adults who caffeine has a bad effect on – they should avoid using it before bedtime.  In those adults who are not effected by caffeine, a cup of hot tea would probably be best before bedtime.

In most people, caffeine can lead to sleep deprivation.  People who work the night shifts may drink coffee all night to stay awake, and they become unable to sleep after going home in the morning.  If this keeps happening day after day, it can begin to mess up your sleep cycle or pattern.    An irregular sleep pattern means that you miss the stage of sleep  known as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and therefore the brain, muscles and circulatory systems repair any damage on them which might have happened during your wake period.

Shift work can be very hard on people.  I worked the night shift for the police department for 3 years, twenty years ago, and I now have some health problems that can be traced back to working nights for so long.  This illustrates how important good sleep habits are and how you should instill healthy sleeping habits in your children from the very beginning.

A few of these symptoms of poor sleep habits, can be aching muscles, clinical depression, decreased mental activity and concentration. Furthermore lack of sleep can cause symptoms of
depersonalization/derealization, weakened immune system, hallucinations (visual and auditory), hypertension, psychosis-like symptoms, slowed reaction time, slurred and/or nonsensical speech, symptoms similar to:  Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and alcoholic intoxication.  It is also thought to be the cause of a health problem that has just begun to be studied, call fibromylegia which is a problem where the person feels as if they would if they had the flu – aching all over.

A well used and healthy body has very little trouble sleeping. But if you’ve followed all the tips for getting enough sleep — sleeping on a regular schedule, avoiding caffeine and daytime naps, exercising regularly, and managing stress. You may be thinking about over-the-counter (OTC)  sleep aids or other sleep supplements. OTC sleep aids are effective for an occasional sleepless night.  Please consult with your doctor before starting any sleep medication OTC or prescribed

Sleep medicine is a recognized medical subspecialty. Doctors specialising in sleep medicines help people who are unable to sleep well. Sleep doctors are able to detect and treat both common and rare sleep disorders. Some common sleep disorders are insomnia, jet lag, sleepwalking, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
Most doctors will tell you that too much caffeine in the evening or in the case of shift work, in the morning – will eventually disturb your healthy sleep  patterns.  Take it from one who knows, sometimes night work is just not worth it, because of the health toll it can take on your over all health – even years later.

Original post by Faith and software by Elliott Back

Study links increased risk of suicidal behaviour in adults to sleep problems (EurekAlert!)

Filed under: 1 — by at 7:24 pm on Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Adults who suffer chronic sleep problems may face an increased risk of suicidal behavior, new research indicates. American scientists studying more than 5,000 people found that the more types of sleep disturbances people had, the more likely they were to have thoughts of killing themselves, engage in planning a suicidal act or make a suicide attempt.

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Sleep problems may up suicide risk, study finds (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Filed under: 1 — by at 7:14 pm on Tuesday, March 31, 2009

People who suffer chronic sleep problems are more likely to think about suicide or actually try to kill themselves, researchers said on Wednesday.

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'Forgotten cookies,' and other things to make while you sleep - San Jose Mercury News

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'Forgotten cookies,' and other things to make while you sleep
San Jose Mercury News,  USA
By Susan Steade "Forgotten cookies" are anything but — ask the editor who once declared a moratorium on them in the Mercury News' reader recipe exchange. And this is the season of their greatest popularity, as Passover demands flourless recipes.

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Albie Sachs: “It has been a wonderful life. When I put all the things together, I can hardly believe it…” (Independent)

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The nightmare occurred far back in 1963 but Albie Sachs readily concedes “I haven’t got over the mental scars. Solitary confinement and sleep deprivation remain as deeply embedded scars in my soul.”

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Sleep lab seminar held at McAuley last week (Hot Springs Village Voice)

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Did you have a good sleep last night? If not, you missed a very informative presentation at the McAuley Senior Center last week which might have focused on what kept you awake. John Massey, sleep center supervisor for St. Joseph’s Mercy Health Center, presented a PowerPoint program on sleep disorders which touched on causes and intervention strategies.

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Sleep problems linked to suicide (BBC News)

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Adults who suffer chronic sleep problems may be more likely to try to commit suicide, research suggests.

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Sleep problems linked to suicide - BBC News

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BBC News
Sleep problems linked to suicide
BBC News, UK
Adults who suffer chronic sleep problems may be more likely to try to commit suicide, US research suggests. Doctors are being warned to be vigilant if a patient reports disturbed sleep - even if they have no history of mental health problems.
Sleep problems may up suicide risk The News International
Insomnia linked to suicide attempts InTheNews.co.uk
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Nigella Lawson looks a little short of beauty sleep as she steps out with puffy eyes (Daily Mail)

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Nigella Lawson looks a little short of beauty sleep as she steps out with puffy eyes

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Can she keep running Detroit's Final Four hoopla — and her family … - Detroit Free Press

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Can she keep running Detroit's Final Four hoopla — and her family
Detroit Free Press, United States
A: With no sleep. That’sa joke. I’m not one who needs a lot of sleep. I have a very good support system. My family is great, my husband is terrific and understands my crazy schedule. Q: You’re in an incredibly male-dominated profession — just 10% of
Final Four tickets scarce for Michigan State fans MLive.com
Recap: Final Four coaches' teleconference USA Today
Heels previous meeting with Spartans means little High Point Enterprise (subscription)
Summit Daily News
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