Guide To Zoloft And Insomnia
March 20th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedA restless night will leave you feeling tired, irritable and unable to focus on your daily activities; all you will be thinking about the whole day is of the time that you will be on your way home so you can get some rest and sleep. Sleep rejuvenates our mind and body leaving us refreshed and ready to deal with another day’s work, chores, emotions and stress. Read the rest of this entry »
Deadly Insomnia: Sporadic Fatal Insomnia
March 19th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedInsomnia is the inability to sleep. There are basically two types of insomnia. These types of insomnia are secondary insomnia and primary insomnia. Insomnia can be a distressing condition as it disrupts an individual’s sleep and leaves the sufferer feeling tired and lethargic the following morning. Read the rest of this entry »
Putting Insomnia To Bed: Sleep And Insomnia
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you were to ask the average person to define the difference between sleep and insomnia you would probably receive a variety of answers. Probably the most elementary answer would be that insomnia is the inability to sleep while the state of sleeping is exactly the opposite of insomnia or the ability to lie down and sleep. Read the rest of this entry »
The Nightmare Of Methadone Withdrawal Insomnia
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedLife is a process that human beings experience. This experience is a combination of events and interactions with other individuals that can be defined in a variety of ways. Some of the labels that are attached to the various experiences include the experiences being defined as good, routine or bad. Read the rest of this entry »
Menopause Insomnia - A guide to dealing with insomnia
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedMenopause is a natural phase in every woman’s life that usually occurs in the fifties but some women may experience it sooner or later. Menopause indicates the slowing down of the reproductive system, the end of the menstrual cycle and the inability of bearing children. Read the rest of this entry »
Insomnia Symptoms To Watch Out For
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedSome people may think that if they are remembering having trouble falling or staying asleep that there is no chance that they are suffering from insomnia. The truth is that insomnia can often disguise itself. A person is so tired and worn down that they may not even notice their sleeping problems. They may only be picking up on the symptoms. Knowing insomnia symptoms can be very helpful and go a long ways towards getting yourself diagnosed properly. Read the rest of this entry »
How Common Is Insomnia In Teenagers?
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedMany doctors have reported that they have seen insomnia in teenagers. This is becoming more and more frequent of a problem for teenagers today. These teenagers are simply unable to fall asleep at night.
There are a few different causes for insomnia in teenagers. One of the most common causes for insomnia in teenagers is because these teenagers have a tendency of staying up very late at night and yet they have to get up really early in the morning to go to school on the weekdays. Then, when there is no school on the weekends and holidays, these teenagers stay in bed, asleep, trying to make up for the sleep that they have lost throughout their school days. Read the rest of this entry »
The Most Important Insomnia Hormone
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedInsomnia has been linked with a natural hormone produced by the body. This hormone, called melatonin, is responsible for making the body feel tired and inducing the sleep cycle. It is produced by the pineal gland in the brain. This insomnia hormone is also made synthetically and is used as a treatment for insomnia. Read the rest of this entry »
The Connection Between Insomnia And Ultram
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedUltram is a prescription drug that is given to relieve pain. It is a narcotic and can cause some serious side effects if not taken as prescribed. Insomnia and Ultram have a connection, even though Ultram is not a drug that is given to treat insomnia. The connection between the two is still something that a person suffering from insomnia should understand. Read the rest of this entry »
Global Insomnia’s Effect On The Whole Body
March 17th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedGlobal insomnia is when you experience problems sleeping or falling asleep for more than one night in a row. It is usually a sign that something is wrong with your body. Global insomnia is characterized by how it effects the whole body, not just leaving a person tired, but perhaps manifesting itself in other ways, like headaches. It is a problem that is very treatable, though, so if you are suffering you should seek help. Read the rest of this entry »




