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Nonpharmacologic Management of Insomnia

Yoon HK

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Neuromodulation for Insomnia Management

Yoon HK

Hyperarousal or increased brain excitability is thought to play a key role in the pathophysiology of insomnia. Neuromodulation techniques are emergent complementary therapies for insomnia and can improve sleep by...
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Mindfulness-Based Therapy for Insomnia

Lee HY

Sleep disturbance is a common health complaint affecting an estimated 10-25% of the general population. Pharmacotherapy is a traditional treatment and cognitive behavioral therapy is well demonstrated as an efficacious...
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Clinical Application of Digital Therapeutics for Insomnia

Cho CH

Insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders experienced by modern people, and treatment is often not adequate due to various limitations. Digital therapeutics for insomnia are expected to...
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A Comparison of the Effects between Eye-Mask and Light-Off Conditions on Psychiatric Patient Sleep

Shin J, Lim KO, Cho S, Jang S, Cha SM, Han S, Kim M

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the difference in the effects of eye-mask and light-off on sleep status according to a commercial fitness tracker and a sleep...
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Brain Metabolite Changes in Insomnia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Hong H, Lee H, Yoon S, Kim J

Sleep is essential to brain function and mental health. Insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are the two most common sleep disorders, and are major public health concerns. Proton magnetic...
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The Influence of the Burden of Nurturing and Depression on Sleep Quality in Female Full-Time Homemakers : The Moderated Mediating Effect of Monthly Income

Jeon MJ, Jeong NR, Hwang TY

Objectives: This study investigated sleep quality in female full-time homemakers and evaluated the relationship of sleep disturbance with psychological and socio-environmental factors. Methods: This cross-sectional study adopted a structured survey and...
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