Sleep Disorders

95% of people with sleep disorders remain undiagnosed. Adult and child diabetes rates have doubled and tripled over the past 20 years and are sometimes associated with sleep apnea, one of the most prevalent sleep disorders today. Other sleep disorders include Insomnia, Restless Legs Syndrome and Narocolepsy. Studies continue to show that getting insufficient sleep over time can lead to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, stoke, depression and even premature death.

If you think you may be suffering from a sleep disorder, you should consult with your doctor right away. You may also learn valuable information about sleep disorders on this website, take the questionnaire or click on the link below to the National Sleep Foundation's website for more information on sleep and sleep disorders.

National Sleep Foundation

 

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