| sleep-phase syndrome |
An autosomal dominant condition in which the person sleeps well and for a normal amount of time but not at the usual bedtime hours. Those with delayed sleep-phase syndrome may function best if they go to sleep about the time
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| sleep-related disorder |
Multiple arousals interfering with restful sleep that occur as a result of airway obstruction, for example, during snoring. Excessive daytime sleepiness is the most common presenting complaint. The person may feel drowsy o
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| sleep-wake cycle |
The amount of time spent asleep and awake and the cycle of that schedule from day to day.
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| sleep apnea |
A disorder, which is potentially fatal, in which a person who is asleep may stop breathing multiple times for more than 10 seconds. A general dentist or an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon treats this disorder. << Back to top
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| sleep |
gidla (Is) Hand held up with palm facing towards the side of the head. Head is bent slightly towards the hand.
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