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  • ...y involve overnight monitoring of sleep patterns and breathing to diagnose sleep disorders. ==Sleep disorders==
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  • ...ess. Our staff is made up of qualified and dedicated and board certified [[sleep doctor NYC|doctors]] and other professionals providing a welcoming environm ...;border:1px solid #33bfb1;text-align:left;color:#000;padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Sleep Medicine NYC</h2>
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  • ...sorders. The goal of a sleep clinic is to help patients get a good night's sleep, which can improve overall health and quality of life. ==Sleep Clinic NYC==
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  • [[File:Sleep studies.jpg|thumb|Among other methods, sleep studies, or polysomnography, are used to diagnose ASPD.|285x285px]] ...e (FASPS)''' is a rare condition characterized by extreme phase advance in sleep and wake times, with individuals falling asleep and waking up 4-6 hours ear
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  • * [[Advanced sleep phase disorder]] * [[American Academy of Sleep Medicine]]
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  • ...s, including sleep studies, sleep apnea treatment, and treatment for other sleep disorders.
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  • ...p disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucinations. It is a relatively rare condition ...he neurotransmitter hypocretin (also known as orexin), which regulates the sleep-wake cycle. This deficiency can be caused by a combination of genetic and e
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  • ...nstitutes of Health (NIH) estimates that up to 70 million Americans have a sleep disorder, with millions more undiagnosed and untreated. ==Types of Sleep Disorders==
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  • ...ography can be used to diagnose sleep disorders, determine the severity of sleep problems, and guide treatment decisions. The test measures various physiological functions during sleep, including brain activity, eye movements, muscle activity, heart rate, resp
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  • ...diagnostic tool used to evaluate sleep disorders, especially [[obstructive sleep apnea]] (OSA), in the comfort of one's own home. ...ate, respiratory effort, and oxygen saturation. The data is then sent to a sleep specialist for analysis.
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  • ...ic medicine (DOs) who have received specialized training in the field of [[sleep medicine]]. ...mptoms, and overall health, and to determine the underlying cause of their sleep disorders.
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  • ...nagement, to help patients manage their sleep disorders and achieve better sleep quality. ==Importance of sleep==
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  • ...y involve overnight monitoring of sleep patterns and breathing to diagnose sleep disorders. ==Sleep disorders==
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  • ...tion of the hypothalamus, a region of the brain responsible for regulating sleep, hunger, and other functions. ...s often confirmed through the exclusion of other potential causes, such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and depression. There is no cure for KLS, and treatment
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  • ...G), is a diagnostic test that measures various biological functions during sleep. ...performed in a sleep laboratory or a designated sleep center or at [[home sleep study|home]], and typically takes place over the course of one or two night
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  • '''The Importance of Sleep: A Guide to Sleep Studies in NYC''' ...To address these issues, sleep studies are a crucial tool for identifying sleep problems and finding effective solutions.
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  • ...sleep patterns and prevent individuals from getting adequate sleep. Common sleep disorders include: # [[Insomnia]]: Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, resulting in sleep deprivation and daytime fatigue.
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  • ...tivity, and vivid [[dreaming]]. It is considered one of the five stages of sleep, and occurs in cycles throughout the night, with the longest REM periods ty ==What happens in REM sleep?==
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