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Anxiety Sleep Disorder: Understanding Why You Cannot Sleep At Night

A lot of people toss and turn in bed for hours, not being able to sleep. Anxiety sleep disorder is one of the most common disorder that affect people all over the world. According to studies, more that 50% of all Americans suffer from anxiety sleep disorder and could not sleep well at night. Some those people who are suffering from anxiety sleep disorder are chronic sufferers while some experiences the symptoms of anxiety sleep disorder occasionally.

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Posted by Robert on Nov 15th 2007 | Filed in insomnia | Comments (0)

Using Paxil for Insomnia Treatment

Paxil is generally used to treat people who experience anxiety. Within the scope of anxiety you can add generalized anxiety, panic attacks, post traumatic stress, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. People who suffer from these disorders will often experience insomnia to the point they will not be able to function during their daily lives. In this type of situation Paxil for insomnia might help the patient relax enough to get the sleep they need.

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Posted by Robert on Nov 14th 2007 | Filed in insomnia | Comments (3)

Ambien For Insomnia Helps Patients Fall Asleep Quickly

Everyone suffers occasional problems getting to sleep or staying asleep throughout the night and many drugs are on the market to help with the lack of sleep. Ambien for insomnia is one of the prescription medications available for use with occasional periods of insomnia that have been proven safe for most people to use. The drug name zolpidem sold under the brand name of Ambien for insomnia is also available in an extended release formula to help people stay asleep.

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Posted by Robert on Nov 13th 2007 | Filed in insomnia | Comments (0)

Twin Blows of Menopause and Insomnia

Menopause and insomnia are unrelated in physiological terms, but they have a special nuisance value when they occur together. Society has taught us that old age can be frightening times for women, though this not necessarily true anymore. However, the slew of drastic physical changes which inexorably unfold as menstruation stops is liable to produce at least a small degree of complacency. Most women learn to cope with these challenges, especially if they have doctors and confidantes with whom they can discuss such personal matters freely. Others may feel a bit overwhelmed, and literally lose sleep over the matter.

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Posted by Robert on Nov 12th 2007 | Filed in insomnia | Comments (0)

Alternate Work Schedule Sleep Disorders Affect Many Shift Workers

If you have trouble sleeping and work a job that has you working a shift schedule, you could suffer from alternate work schedule sleep disorder. Alternate work schedule sleep disorder is when you are unable to sleep because of the odd hours that you work. This usually affects people that work in warehouses, hospitals, and any other job where you can often find yourself awake at night and trying to sleep during the day. You may think it will go away after a while, and it might, but if you suffer from alternate work schedule sleep disorder, it’s best to see your doctor so that you can get help before your lack of sleep begins to affect your job. Your doctor may be able to give you some kind of medication to help you sleep, or at least may give you some tricks to help you get some much needed Z’s so that you can perform adequately during those hours in which you are awake.

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Posted by Robert on Nov 11th 2007 | Filed in insomnia | Comments (1)

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