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Ask the Sleep Doctor - Relieve Insomnia, Sleep and Dream Deeply, Wake Up Refreshed

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Do you have trouble sleeping? Do you suffer silently by night and drag through the day? You're not alone—over half of all adults struggle with insomnia and an array of associated health concerns. Before you spend another night tossing and turning, here's your opportunity to learn from Ask the Sleep Doctor how to access your natural ability to fall and stay asleep, dream deeply, and wake up refreshed. In this three-part audio series, you are invited to learn the secrets of healthy sleep from Dr. Rubin Naiman, one of today's top sleep experts and a professor at Dr. Andrew Weil's Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona. According to Dr. Naiman, our modern sleep troubles arise because we have lost touch with our true understanding of what sleep is.

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The Nocturnal Brain: Nightmares, Neuroscience, and the Secret World of Sleep

For Dr. Guy Leschziner’s patients, there is no rest for the weary in mind and body. Insomnia, narcolepsy, night terrors, apnea, and sleepwalking are just a sampling of conditions afflicting sufferers who cannot sleep―and their experiences in trying are the stuff of nightmares.

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Sleeping with Cancer

Ten years after diagnosis, could I finally dispense with chemical sleeping aids?

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Cancer Survivorship: Insomnia and Sleep Disturbance

Many cancer patients face sleep problems, such as difficulty fall­ing asleep, frequent nighttime waking, rising too early in the morning, or excessive sleeping during the day.

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How Does Sleep Influence Cancer Risk?

Getting enough sleep is important for overall health and may be related to cancer risk.

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Sleep Problems

People with cancer sometimes have an increased risk for sleep problems because of treatment effects and other factors. It's important to know why sleep problems can happen, what can be done to help manage them, and when to ask for help.

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Insomnia Common Among Cancer Patients

Roughly half of patients with cancer have symptoms of insomnia, and many may have sleep problems that linger for at least a year, a small study suggests. The most common malignancies were breast cancer, tumors of the prostate or testicles, and colorectal cancer.

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Cancer Treatment and Sleep Disorders

Early stage breast cancer patient talks about how her cancer treatment was put on hold because of heart problems caused by sleep apnea. The sleep disorder clinic at M.D. Anderson treated her, and discusses a variety of sleep issues in those diagnosed with and treated for cancer.

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Say Good Night to Insomnia

For the past ten years, sleep-deprived Americans have found natural, drug-free relief from insomnia with the help of Dr. Gregg D. Jacobs’s Say Good Night to Insomnia.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageAlso, I could finally sleep. And this was the real gift, because when you cannot sleep, you cannot get yourself out of the ditch—there’s not a chance.

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The Science of Sleep: Having Trouble Sleeping? Enhance the Quality of Your Sleep

It is likely that you have neither heard of nor experienced yoga nidra, which might just be the answer to your sleepless nights.

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Insomnia