Any age. all people have sleeping disorders and some people just always have had sleeping disorders. i'ts called insomnia
no but it causes sleeping disorders
Sleeping disorders, No, but it does make you stay awake when you are falling asleep not from a drug or disorder but from just being tired.
all with children. They deprive you of sleep
there are 84 sleeping disorders in the world you can have 1 or 84 also u can have any where in between
Zolam is a medication used to treat anxiety disorders, panic disorders, or mild depression.
Worrying about too many things before sleeping, you get stressed out and stops yourself from relaxing and you stay awake. == == Stress is the main problem people faces today so their is problem of sleeping disorder.
they will do a sleep study.so visit your doctor today.
.Many people in their 60s and 70s experience less time in the stages of deep sleep known as delta sleep. Despite this change, many healthy older people don't experience sleep disorders. Overall health plays a role in.trouble sleeping.
Excessive sleeping in children can be caused by various factors such as growth spurts, changes in routine, stress, illness, or sleep disorders. It is important to monitor your child's sleeping patterns and consult a healthcare provider if you have concerns about their excessive sleeping.
New Jersey has the highest number of sleeping orders per person, most likely due to it's population density.
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Sleep disorders are listed in the DSM( the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder). They are considered axis 1 disorders. They can be the basis of sole diagnosis, but are most often diagnosed in concurrence with another disorder.