INSOMNIA WITH HOMOEOPATHY
Journal Title: Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Most people encounter sleep difficulties from time to time, often related to stress or pain. Many of these bouts get better without treatment. Unfortunately, in a significant proportion of the population, sleep problems turn into insomnia, which is defined as the chronic inability to fall asleep or to enjoy uninterrupted sleep. Some research suggests that attitudes about sleep, and the sleep patterns and behaviors prompted by these attitudes, make certain individuals vulnerable to chronic insomnia. The good news is that behavioral treatments are highly effective.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Nitin Tyagi
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INSOMNIA WITH HOMOEOPATHY
Most people encounter sleep difficulties from time to time, often related to stress or pain. Many of these bouts get better without treatment. Unfortunately, in a significant proportion of the population, sleep problems...