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Sleep Apnea - Sleep Apnea
is a serious, potentially life-threatening
breathing disorder which affects 20 million
Americans. Apnea is where a person stops
breathing during sleep, often hundreds of
times each night, causing a lack of blood
oxygen and resulting in poor quality sleep.
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Restless Leg Syndrome -
Fragmented sleep caused by frequent leg
movements throughout the night. Symptoms may
include a "creepy crawling" sensation in the
calves. Go to our
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Insomnia - Insomnia is
where you have difficulty falling asleep, or
staying asleep. Many reasons include
physiological factors which could include
difficulty in breathing or physical pain.
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Narcolepsy - This condition
is defined by frequent attacks of drowsiness
and sleep throughout the day. These
"sleeping spells" are uncontrollable.
Symptoms may include signs of weakness,
terrifying dreams and/or sleep paralysis.
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