July 31, 2008

Rest in Peace

What to take to get to sleep. By Caroline Ryder From nightly hits of ambien to L-tryptophan supplements that mimic the soporific effects of a Thanksgiving turkey feast, never before have so many different ways …


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July 30, 2008

The FDA Has Accepted For Filing The Registration Application For Sublinox

Main Category: Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia Also Included In: Regulatory Affairs / Drug Approvals Article Date: 30 Jul 2008 The submitted registration application for Sublinox has been accepted by the FDA …


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Sepracor shares fall as 2nd-quarter profit falls short of forecasts, cut revenue outlook

Shares of drug developer Sepracor Inc. fell Tuesday after the company reported second-quarter profit well below Wall Street forecasts and cut revenue guidance.


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July 29, 2008

Is this FINALLY a cure for insomnia? The new pill which blocks the…

Curing insomnia has become one of the biggest health challenges of the modern age.


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Vanda shares dive 73% to 90 after FDA rejects drug

Shares of Vanda Pharmaceuticals fell 73 percent yesterday to its lowest level since going public two years ago after the Rockville company said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejected its schizophrenia …


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Worst mental health problems from flood still to come

Area mental health professionals reporting a spattering of people with stress and insomnia from the floods of 2008 warn the real mental health problems won’t be seen for many months to come.


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July 28, 2008

Can’t sleep? Try these tips

Insomnia can refer to either difficulty getting to sleep or difficulty staying asleep, or both.


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July 26, 2008

Older People May Need Less Sleep

Along with all the other changes that come with age, healthy older people also lose some capacity for sleep, according to a new report published online on July 24th in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication.


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Traveling Insomnia: Why You Need to Sleep to Eat

Probably the most basic issue facing any traveler is sleep and how to actually get some.


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July 24, 2008

Older People May Need Less Sleep, Study Finds

When asked to stay in bed for 16 hours in the dark each day for several days, younger people get an average of 9 hours of shuteye compared to 7.5 for older people, the researchers report.


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