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The Harvard Medical School guide to a good night's sleep: 1st. ed.

Reveals a six-step plan to improve your sleep. This title presents tips for dealing with issues such as insomnia, disrupted sleep, daytime exhaustion, restlessness, sleepwalking, and other chronic sleep conditions. It also offers you advice for handling jet lag, coping with shift work, and staying awake at the wheel.
Print Book, English, c2007
1st.
McGraw-Hill, New York, c2007
Popular works
xv, 270 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
9780071467438, 0071467432
1200800320
Pt. I. Understanding the need for sleep
1. Good sleep : an essential element of health
You are not alone
Poor sleep is a serious problem
Dramatic improvements in diagnosis and treatment
Setting realistic expectations
2. The ABCs of Zs : what happens during sleep?
Sleep and brain waves
Sleep architecture
The sleep/wake symphony
The sleep conductor at work
3. How much sleep do I need, and what happens if I don't get enough?
Short, standard, and long sleepers
Larks and owls
Types of sleep deprivation
Sleep as a part of a healthy lifestyle
Benefits of sleep
4. Sleep and age : why can't I sleep the way I used to?
Childhood
Adulthood
From sixty on
The big picture
5. Sleep myths and facts
You need less sleep as you get older
Alcohol helps you sleep better
Snoring is annoying but harmless
There's something wrong if you don't remember your dreams
I can get by fine on five or six hours of sleep
You can learn to get by on less sleep
Insomniacs barely sleep at all
Falling asleep during the day is a sign of laziness
Listening to self-help recordings while you sleep can help you learn
Napping is a bad habit
It's possible to get too much sleep
How I sleep doesn't affect the rest of my health
6. How to get a good night's sleep : a six-step plan
Recognize the importance of sleep
Adopt A healthy lifestyle
Maintain good sleep habits
Create the optimal sleep environment
Watch out for sleep saboteurs
Seek help for persistent sleep problems
pt. II. Sleep disorders and their treatments
7. Signs of a sleep problem
I can't fall asleep
I can't stay awake
I can't get up in the morning
I do strange things in my sleep
I can't sleep because of my partner
8. Insomnia and its behavioral treatments
Defining and classifying insomnia
Behavioral treatments for insomnia
9. Medications for treating insomnia
What separates one sleeping pill from another
Over-the-counter medications
Prescription medications
My Perspective on sleep medication
10. Alternative insomnia treatments
Herbal supplements
Synthetic melatonin
Acupuncture
Hot Baths
11. Sleep-related breathing disorders : snoring and sleep apnea
Simple snoring
Obstructive sleep apnea
Central sleep apnea
12. Movement disorders : restless legs and periodic limb movements
Restless legs syndrome
Periodic limb movement disorder
13. Narcolepsy
Causes of narcolepsy?
Symptoms of narcolepsy
Diagnosis
Treatment
living with narcolepsy
14. Parasomnias : sleepwalking and other unusual behaviors
Deep sleep parasomnias
REM parasomnias
Other parasomnias
15. Disturbances of sleep timing : DSP and ASP
Symptoms of delayed and advance sleep phase disorders
Treatments of DSP and ASP
16. Challenging sleep situations : jet leg, shift work, and drowsy driving
Jet lag
Shift work
Drowsy driving
17. My child doesn't sleep well, so I don't either
Newborns and infants
Toddlers
Preschoolers
Young children
Adolescents
18. Diagnosis : what to expect from a sleep doctor and a sleep center
When should I see a doctor about my sleep?
Seeing a sleep doctor
The sleep center
Getting your diagnosis
19. Health conditions and medications that disrupt sleep
Cardiovascular disease
Endocrine disorders
Neurologic disorders
Respiratory disease
Mental illness
Other health problems
Medications that disturb sleep and wakefulness
Good night and good luck
Includes index
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