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5 February 2023

  • 16:3416:34, 5 February 2023 diff hist +24 Menopause and sleepNo edit summary current
  • 16:3316:33, 5 February 2023 diff hist +1,706 N Menopause and sleepCreated page with "Menopause and sleep are closely related, as changes in hormones during menopause can affect sleep patterns and quality. ==Cause== During menopause, the levels of estrogen and progesterone, which regulate the menstrual cycle, decline. This hormonal shift can lead to several symptoms that can impact sleep, including: # Hot flashes: Hot flashes, which are sudden feelings of intense heat, can occur during the night, causing sweating and disrupting sleep. # Night sweats: Nig..."
  • 16:2616:26, 5 February 2023 diff hist +77 Sleep surgeryNo edit summary current
  • 16:2516:25, 5 February 2023 diff hist +224 N Sleep surgeryCreated page with "* Sleep surgery: Sleep surgery is a medical procedure aimed at treating sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea. Examples of sleep surgery include uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) and genioglossus advancement (GA). {{stub}}"
  • 16:2216:22, 5 February 2023 diff hist +3,681 N Sleep studies NYCCreated page with "Sleep studies in NYC can be conducted at sleep centers, hospitals, or specialized clinics. These studies usually involve overnight monitoring of sleep patterns and breathing to diagnose sleep disorders. ==Sleep disorders== New York City is often called the city that never sleeps. However, sleep is not a luxury but a physiologic necessity and lack of sleep is not without consequences. Sleep disorders are a common problem affecting millions of people worldwide, with numero..." current
  • 16:1216:12, 5 February 2023 diff hist +188 N Sleep state misperceptionCreated page with "Sleep state misperception is a condition where an individual is awake but believes they are still asleep. This can cause confusion and disorientation. {{stub}} Category:Sleep disorders" current
  • 16:1216:12, 5 February 2023 diff hist +239 N Sleep sexCreated page with "Sleep sex, also known as "sexsomnia," is a type of parasomnia where sexual behaviors occur during sleep. It can be harmful to oneself or others and requires medical evaluation. {{stub}} Category:Sleep disorders Category:Parasomnias" current
  • 16:1116:11, 5 February 2023 diff hist −2 Sleep problems in womenNo edit summary current
  • 16:1016:10, 5 February 2023 diff hist +10 Sleep problems in womenNo edit summary
  • 16:1016:10, 5 February 2023 diff hist +1,913 N Sleep problems in womenCreated page with "Sleep problems are common in women, with some of the most common issues being insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and night sweats. Hormonal changes and stress can also contribute to sleep problems in women. ==Common sleep problems in women== Here are some of the common sleep problems that women face: Insomnia: Insomnia is the most common sleep problem among women, characterized by difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, or waking up too early. This ca..."
  • 16:0616:06, 5 February 2023 diff hist +8 Sleep paralysisNo edit summary current
  • 16:0616:06, 5 February 2023 diff hist +313 N Sleep paralysisCreated page with "* Sleep paralysis: Sleep paralysis is a temporary inability to move or speak that occurs when a person is waking up or falling asleep. It is often accompanied by vivid hallucinations and a feeling of fear. Sleep paralysis is considered a type of parasomnia and can be a symptom of narcolepsy. {{slumber}} {{stub}}"
  • 16:0516:05, 5 February 2023 diff hist +30 Sleep onsetNo edit summary current
  • 16:0416:04, 5 February 2023 diff hist +372 N Sleep onsetCreated page with "Sleep onset refers to the time when a person starts to fall asleep. This can vary depending on age, lifestyle, and the presence of sleep disorders. * Sleep onset latency: Sleep onset latency is the time it takes for a person to fall asleep after getting into bed. It can be affected by various factors, including stress, caffeine consumption, and sleep disorders. {{stub}}"
  • 16:0316:03, 5 February 2023 diff hist +457 N Sleep inversionCreated page with "Sleep inversion refers to a change in the normal pattern of sleep, such as staying up late and sleeping in. It can disrupt circadian rhythms and cause sleep problems. * Sleep medicine: Sleep medicine is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. Sleep medicine specialists typically use a combination of clinical evaluation, polysomnography, and other tests to diagnose and treat sleep problems. {{slumber}} {{stub}}" current
  • 16:0216:02, 5 February 2023 diff hist +436 N Sleep in bipolar disorderCreated page with "Sleep hygiene refers to habits and practices that promote good sleep and healthy sleep patterns. Sleep hygiene strategies may include creating a sleep-conducive environment, avoiding caffeine and other stimulants before bedtime, establishing a consistent sleep schedule, and engaging in regular exercise. Good sleep hygiene is important for promoting healthy sleep patterns and reducing the risk of sleep disorders. {{slumber}} {{stub}}" current
  • 16:0016:00, 5 February 2023 diff hist −14 Template:SleepNo edit summary
  • 15:5915:59, 5 February 2023 diff hist +35 N Restless legs syndrome (RLS)Redirected page to Restless leg syndrome current Tag: New redirect
  • 15:5815:58, 5 February 2023 diff hist +436 N Sleep hygieneCreated page with "Sleep hygiene refers to habits and practices that promote good sleep and healthy sleep patterns. Sleep hygiene strategies may include creating a sleep-conducive environment, avoiding caffeine and other stimulants before bedtime, establishing a consistent sleep schedule, and engaging in regular exercise. Good sleep hygiene is important for promoting healthy sleep patterns and reducing the risk of sleep disorders. {{slumber}} {{stub}}" current
  • 15:5715:57, 5 February 2023 diff hist +345 Sleep doctor NYCNo edit summary current
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