Insomnia is a "prevalent and persistent" problem for patients in the early phases of recovery from the disease of addiction—and may lead to an increased risk of relapse, according to a report in the ...
Healthy Sleep Routines Help You on the Path to Recovery Sleep problems commonly occur among people with substance use disorders, but these issues can also occur during withdrawal and recovery.
BOSTON — Patients with comorbid depression and insomnia who sleep at least 7 hours nightly are more likely to benefit from cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) and achieve depression ...
Active kids sustain injuries. It is estimated that every year more than 100,000 Canadian children and adolescents get a concussion while participating in normal childhood activities, like sports and ...
Insomnia is a "prevalent and persistent" problem for patients in the early phases of recovery from the disease of addiction — and may lead to an increased risk of relapse, according to a results of a ...
November 5, 2014 – Insomnia is a "prevalent and persistent" problem for patients in the early phases of recovery from the disease of addiction—and may lead to an increased risk of relapse, according ...
For patients in the early phases of recovery from addiction, insomnia is a prevalent and persistent problem, and may contribute to the increase in risk of relapse, reveals a report. For patients in ...