Sleepwalking
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Sleepwalking CausesSleepwalking causes are often genetic, psychiatric, or related to a medical condition
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Sleepwalking FactsEverything a person needs to know about sleepwalking and how to handle it.
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Ambien and SleepwalkingAmbien (zolpiderm), the popular drug for insomnia is also linked to disturbing sleepwalking behaviors. Anyone beginning this drug must be aware of the risks. -
Sleepwalking HaikuThree humorous haiku about sleepwalking.
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Memphis May Fire Bring the Heat with SleepwalkingThis is a preview of Memphis May Fire's debut album, Sleepwalking, to be released July 21.
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The History of SleepwalkingSleepwalking is a fascinating disorder where people are still asleep but are walking around doing all types of activities that they are not even aware of.
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What Triggers SleepwalkingBasically speaking sleepwalking is affected by familial (genetic), environmental, biology, and medical factors.
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Sleepwalking: Causes, Prevention and TreatmentSleepwalking is an unusual phenomona that occurs mainly in children and teenagers but also occurs in adults. The sleepwalker can experience a range of epidoses ranging from mild to extreme and dangerous.
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HOW Sleepwalking is TreatedSometimes sleepwalking is caused by medical conditions and it is therefore advisable to take the sleepwalker to the doctor for a thorough evaluation.
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Sleepwalking Diagnosis in ChildrenThere is no exact test to diagnose sleepwalking in adults or children, but usually the Montreal doctor will do a physical and take an oral history of the patient. The doctor will also look for other medical conditions.
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Sleepwalking in ChildrenSleepwalking in Children
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Sleepwalking Never Occurs when You Are SleepingSleepwalking is said to occur during the first or second complete cycle of sleeping and it will manifest itself in stage 3, and 4 of these cycles. Therefore, sleepwalking never occurs during the REM or dream stage of sleep.
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Everything You Need to Know About SleepwalkingDescriptive article about sleepwalking, the dangers and activities that they partake.
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How Can I Protect My Sleepwalking Child?What should you do when your child sleepwalks? How can you protect him or her from getting hurt? Here are some actions you can take to care for your sleepwalking child. -
Sleepwalking Between Husband and WifeMy wife started the trend of sleepwalking, and I picked it up. Can sleepwalking run in the family?
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Sleepwalking: Watch Your StepExperts estimate that sleepwalking afflicts between 1% and 15% of the general population. But it's more common in children -- especially those between the ages of 3 and 7 -- than in adults.
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Paulding County, GA Man Convicted of Molestation Despite Claims He was SleepwalkingScott Axelburg claims he was sleepwalking, and therefore had no intent to molest the babysitter who was spending the night in his home. The jury found him guilty.
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Sleep Disorder in Children: Childhood SleepwalkingUsing 'scheduled awakenings' will stop 80% of childhood sleepwalking.
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Examining the Sleepwalking DefenseExaming some infamous court cases with sleepwalking as the primary defense
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Movie Review: SleepwalkingA movie review for Sleepwalking
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Sleepwalking TreatmentsApproximately one in five people will experience at least one episode of sleepwalking
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How to Deal with SleepwalkingSleepwalking, or somnambulism, involves an individual who walks in their sleep and is unaware that they are even up and out of bed.
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"Sleepwalking": A DVD Movie ReviewThis article shares information about and reviews the recently released to DVD film entitled "Sleepwalking."
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Symptoms Associated with SleepwalkingWhat the studies seem to point to is that young children who are sleepwalkers are restless sleepers especially during the first year of life. They continue to be restless sleepers up until the age of four or five
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Ambien and SleepwalkingAmbien, or zolpidem is a known sedative-hypnotic which acts by reducing activity within the brain and induce sleep. It is used for patients who are having sleep disorder such as insomnia.
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Confusional-arousals Associated with Chidlren SleepwalkingChildren will moan and trash around in bed. They may cry and utter a few words . These words may not be understandable. The episodes can last from 5 to 45 minutes and can continue all night.
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Sleepwalking DangersIf you have a child who sleepwalks, extra precautions may need to be taken around the house to keep your nightime stroller safe.
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Sleepwalking in Children: Why Collaborative Care is NecessaryIf you are the parent of a child who sleepwalks, here is what you need to know about the need for collaborative care.
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Somnambulism: Sleepwalking Is No Laughing MatterTo get up and move around while asleep, without conscious awareness, is called Somnambulism. Its causes, symptoms and treatment are summarized in this article. -
Therapies for SleepwalkingA therapist can help sleepwalkers to relax with deep relaxation techniques and mental imagery to calm the body.
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Is Your Child Sleepwalking?Are you a parents who is concerned about your child walking in their sleep. This is something that many children do in addition to talking in their sleep.
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Sleepwalking DaydreamerA tired writer's poem in the night.
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Natural Treatments for SleepwalkingThis essay explores the healing qualities of nature and exercise when it comes to sleep disorders. -
Sleepwalking -- Chapter ThreeShe woke up in the middle of the night having to use the bathroom. The bed had been moved close enough to the bathroom that she may not need her wheelchair, so she simply put her feet on the floor and she was on her way.
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A Humorous Sleepwalking StoryA humorous, personal recount from the perspective of a sleepwalker.
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Sleepwalking - Chapter FiveThe first thought that occurred to her that morning was to pick up a sympathy card for Kim, knowing how close she was to her brother. Her brother!?! No, what was she thinking? She must have had a bad dream. -
Murder While Sleepwalking?Penalties for violence during a sleep state is causing all kinds of confusion in the criminal courts. This condition could be a serious and dangerous one. -
Children's Sleep DisordersOver 69% of children are affected by a sleep disorder such as bedwetting, night terrors, nightmares, or sleepwalking. The good news is that most children will outgrow the disorder. In the meantime, there are ways to help your child.
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Summer Poem: Sleepwalking on the BeachA simple summer poem
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How Sleeping Disorders Can Lead to Violent CrimesSleeping disorders can range from a childhood night terror, to a terrifying sleepwalking episode. One Oregon family recently had a terrifying experience with a violent sleep disorder, and it may tear them apart.



