National Sleep Foundation – NSF Gala
Auction Ends: Mar 24, 2006 08:00 PM EST

Books

Sleep Deprivation: Clinical Issues, Pharmacology, and Sleep Loss Effects

Item Number
154
Estimated Value
200 USD
Sold
180 USD to masondixon
Number of Bids
7  -  Bid History

Item Description

Author: Clete A Kushida, Stanford University
Series: Lung Biology in Health and Disease

In 29 authoritative chapters, this guide considers:

  • The consequences of sleep loss on human health, society, military readiness, occupational performance, driving and machine operation, commercial and public transportation, and athletic
  • Medical conditions and diseases associated with sleep disruption including cancer, chronic pain, dementia, depression, cardiovascular disorders, and asthma
  • Questionnaires and tests for evaluating sleep loss
  • The diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders during pregnancy and postpartum
  • The effects of inadequate sleep on children and adolescents
  • The role and value of naps and medications in reducing sleep debt
  • The genetic functions and molecular processes that occur during recovery
Exploring the wide array of structures, substances, and environments that are primary factors in the initiation or inhibition of sleep, this reference highlights key findings from respected professionals around the globe on the social and economic burden of impaired performance, productivity, and safety arising from sleep deprivation-studying pharmacological treatment regimens for sleep disturbance, as well as cognitive and behavioral coping strategies.

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