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Health Tip: Considering a Sleep Study?
By LadyLively on July 21, 2016
If you can’t find a way to get to sleep, a sleep study may help you figure out what’s behind your insomnia.
The National Sleep Foundation says a sleep study may help if:
- Your doctor can’t figure out what’s causing your sleep problems.
- You’ve tried treatments for sleep issues without success.
- You have significant daytime drowsiness or chronic snoring.
- You wake up often throughout the night, or have trouble falling asleep.
Source: HealthDay
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