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Sleep-Related Laryngospasm Caused by Gastroesophageal Reflux

Jang CW, Kim ZY, Ji KH

Sleep-related laryngospasm is a rare cause of sleep-related breathing disturbance which produce stridor or interruption of airflow associated with a distinct polysomnography arousal pattern. We report a case of a...
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Optimizing the Pharmacological Treatment for Insomnia

Chung S, Youn S

The Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is an important and effective treatment for insomnia patients. However, it is not easy for most general practitioners to learn and practice CBT-I, and...
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Light Exposure and Sleep-Wake Pattern in Rapidly Rotating Shift Nurses

Choi SJ, Joo EY

OBJECTIVES: Shift workers are at risk for various sleep and health-related problems. To investigate light exposure and sleep-wake pattern according to shift schedules in shift workers. METHODS: We enrolled 12 full-time,...
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The Effect of Night Eating Syndrome Tendency on Mood, Sleep, and Alcohol Use in Female Undergraduate Students

Lee J, Suh S

OBJECTIVES: The current study aimed to investigate individuals with night eating syndrome tendency in 115 female undergraduate sample based on night eating syndrome criteria, and analyze its association between mood,...
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The Utility of the McGill Overnight Oximetry Score for the Moderate to Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome in Korean Children

Kim SS, Yang KI

OBJECTIVES: We conducted this study to evaluate the utility of the McGill oximetry score (MOS) to rule out moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in Korean children. METHODS: We...
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Abnormal Nocturnal Sensation of Hands in the Patient with Hyperthyroidism

Kim DE, Shin DS, Lee SC, Park HK, Yang KI

The symptoms of restless legs syndrome usually involve legs, but can extend to other body parts. However, isolated body parts other than the leg are rarely involved. A 36-year-old woman...
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