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2. These professionals can become certified to provide oral appliances
3.Type of sleep study
5. Walking, eating or driving while asleep are all good examples
6. A highly effective treatment option to help snorers, but compliance can be difficult
7. Timed bright light therapy can help treat this disorder
10. Disorder characterized by pauses in breathing due to blockage of the airway
12. Sleep stage characterized by tonic and phasic categories; also the name of a popular band
14. State-by-state legislative efforts sweeping the field aim to establish this
15. Excessive daytime sleepiness, results in falling asleep spontaneously
16. Group of medications usually prescribed for sleep problems
18. This test of daytime sleepiness involves naps every second hour
19. Alternative location for a sleep study
21. motion-sensing device worn on the wrist
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1. Disrupting this rhythm can lead to other sleep problems
3. Working like this can lead to sleep problems
4. This can keep you up all night
8. Shallow breathing during sleep
9. This scale measures daytime sleepiness
11. A sharp decrease in this has been seen since the AAP and others began their 'Back to Sleep' campaign
13. Having the RPSGT credential means you're one of these
17. Used during a sleep study, this indirectly measures the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood
18. Hormone produced by the pineal gland or taken as a supplement.
20. Night terrors are one example
22. Too much of this close to bedtime can disturb the sleep cycle and may cause strange dreams
23. Urge to move legs to alleviate an uncomfortable sensation
24. comprehensive study of sleep
25. staff position dedicated to teaching patients how to use their PAP device, following up to make sure they use it and more
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