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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Sleeping Pills: Are They Safe?

Thursday, May 5, 2011
Sleep Well
In This Issue:
  • Managing Pain That Steals Your ZZZs
  • Sleeping on the Job?
  • Something New for Sleep Apnea Treatment

Top Story Sleeping Pills:
Are They Safe?

Prescription and over-the-counter drugs have
the potential to be abused. See which
sleeping pills are called "less addictive."

Also See:
  • Problem Sleeping? It Could Be Depression
  • Avoid Heartburn at Night
  • Talking to Your Doc About Insomnia
Health News & Features
Managing Pain That Steals Your ZZZs
Pain can not only prevent you from falling asleep,
but it can keep you from staying asleep.
Also See:
  • Can Gadgets Help You Sleep Better?
  • Vitamins, Supplements, and Energy Boosters


Sleeping on the Job?
Air traffic controllers aren't the only ones. Other shift
workers, like nurses, can wreck their body clocks, too.
Also See:
  • Do You Have Sleep Apnea?
  • Infant Growth Spurts Tied to More Sleep


More From WebMD:
• Natural Sinus Pain Relief
• 12 Reasons Why Adults Need Vaccines
The Sleep Doctor Is In
Something New for Sleep Apnea Treatment
Our sleep expert suggests an innovative solution for sleep
apnea sufferers to get comfortable with their CPAP machines.

Get more tips from Michael Breus, PhD, on his Sleep Well blog.
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