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Series Examines Sleep Issues Among Older Adults
An ongoing series of continuing education articles created by the National Sleep Foundation's Congress on Sleep, Health, and Aging continued in the March 1, 2004, issue of Geriatrics. This 3rd article in the series looked at the effects of medical disorders on sleep in the older patient. The researchers noted that older adults many times experience sleep disturbances; however, most neglect to mention them to their physicians. Older adults tend to think that sleep problems are part of getting older. "On the contrary," said the authors, "sleep complaints in older adults are often the result of medical or psychiatric illnesses that can be managed, resulting in a return to restful sleep."
Articles in this issue
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Aging Brings Changesabout 22 years ago
RxPRODUCT NEWS PROFILE: Cubicinabout 22 years ago
Can You Read These Rxs?about 22 years ago
Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseasesabout 22 years ago
Pharmacist Misappropriates Trade Secretsabout 22 years ago
Topiramate May Reduce Frequency and Severity of Migraine Headachesabout 22 years ago
HRT Is Linked to Breast Cancer Relapseabout 22 years ago
Early Treatment with Rasagiline May Slow Parkinson's Disease Impairmentabout 22 years ago
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