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 »
Prescription Treatment: Seroquel And Insomnia
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedInsomnia can be defined as a condition in which an individual is unable to fall asleep or stay asleep. An individual who suffers from insomnia is called an insomniac. Generally, the insomniac will feel tired, rundown and lethargic despite the number of hours of sleep they may attain. 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 »
Transient Insomnia Can Rob Restful Sleep
March 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedJust about everyone suffers from insomnia on occasion and the inability to sleep, or sleep for any length of time, can leave the person feeling unrested, irritable and in some cases unable to think clearly. However, in most the inability to sleep is transient and generally only lasts once or twice week. Read the rest of this entry »
The Link Between Cherries And Insomnia
March 16th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThe medical studies into cherries have shown significant proof that cherries could be the key to curing insomnia. Cherries are usually only thought of as a pie filling or the topper for an ice cream sundae, but they offer so much more for insomnia sufferers. There is a very beneficial link between cherries and insomnia. A certain hormone in cherries, called melatonin, is the suspected reason why they are so good for treating insomnia. Read the rest of this entry »




