- 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. Go to our Clinical Articles page for links and more information.
- 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 Clinical Articles page for links and more information.
- 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. Go to our Clinical Articles page for links and more information.
- 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. Go to our Clinical Articles page for links and more information.
To learn more about sleep disorders, visit our sleep disorder links page.