Doctors Neglect Insomnia In Older Patients, Study Finds
Fri, 05 Jan 2007 04:00 AM EST
... The sleep problems of older people are often not addressed by their doctors, even though treatment of those sleep disorders could improve their physical and mental health and enhance their quality of life. A new study from Northwestern University found when patients 60 years and older visited their doctors, physicians did not note sleep problems in the patients' charts. This was significant because many of those patients suffered from insomnia and were not being treated. ...
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