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The ideal hypnotic would induce sleep rapidly, keep patients asleep without disrupting sleep architecture, have no adverse effects, produce no next-morning sedation, lack dependence and rebound insomnia, and are safe in the medically unwell and in overdose.
However, this need not be the case if the drug induces sleep rapidly, and does not persist in the brain.
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However, most adults wake up and then fall back to sleep so rapidly that we rarely remember awakening.
Following this, involving family members as part of the treatment team can help the patient and therapist identify the beginning signs of mania (for example, lack of need for sleep, talking rapidly, risky behavior, irritability), thereby helping the physician prescribe the appropriate medication.
Our understanding of the processes generating and maintaining sleep is rapidly increasing.
Under high traffic, the sleeping potential rapidly diminishes.
Today, researchers believe that very young children take naps because so-called sleep pressure builds rapidly in their brains — that is, the need for sleep accumulates so quickly during waking hours that a nap becomes a biological necessity.
Treatment of sleep disorders is rapidly changing with new and effective behavioral, pharmacologic, and device strategies that are outlined in this chapter.
35 54 86 Reportedly, however, sleep quality is rapidly increased with acclimatisation 87 and may not even be adversely affected by acute (1 2 days) or chronic (1 2 weeks) exposures to high altitudes (>3500 m).
We found that specific representations of de novo experiences on linear environments were formed on a framework of pre configured network activity expressed in the preceding sleep and were rapidly, flexibly adjusted via NMDAR-dependent activity.
But the disruption of the wars has led to controllable disease such as sleeping sickness spreading rapidly.
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