Similar words: insomniac, winsome, omnivorous, omnipresent, hansom, in so far as, insolent, insolvent. Meaning: [ɪn'sɑmnɪə /-'sɒm-] n. an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness.
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61. A change in sleeping habits is important, because insomnia often accompanies depression.
62. Whether caffeine is the root cause of your insomnia or just a contributing factor, your caffeine consumption needs to be addressed.
63. Often what is perceived as insomnia by an older sleeper is only a change in sleep length and sleep quality.
64. Unfortunately, just practicing good sleep hygiene is not always enough to prevent insomnia.
65. But putting a lump of this crystal under your pillow is the treatment a crystal healer would prescribe for insomnia!
66. The doctor advises that insomnia with resultant irritability and even mild depression may occur.
67. Once the first line of treatment for insomnia, barbiturates have now been almost completely abandoned for this use.
68. In some countries it is sold for the treatment of insomnia or anxiety, but it is illegal in the United States.
69. This type of insomnia is caused most often by depression.
70. My mother was alarmed by my fits of weeping and chronic insomnia.
71. This type of sleep onset insomnia is most often experienced by those who are accustomed to being in control of their lives.
72. When combined with other components, exercise can help reduce the incidence of insomnia.
73. This explains why insomnia ranks high among the complaints voiced by smokers.
74. Larry paid some quack over a thousand dollars to cure his insomnia.
75. Some other species are easily fooled by artificial light. Brightly lit city areas can give songbirds insomnia.
76. In its early stages[sentencedict.com], insomnia is almost an oasis in which those who have to think or suffer darkly take refuge. Colette
77. Large amounts of strong coffee can cause insomnia and, in extreme cases, palpitations and irregular heartbeats.
78. There are four basic reasons for this kind of insomnia: 1.
79. If your insomnia is similar to the following examples, you might want to give bright-light therapy a try.
80. Undoubtedly suffers from insomnia and when he does sleep his dream life must be productive, distorted, and possibly frightening.
81. So much for the truce, painstakingly pieced together by Bill Clinton and his unique brand of insomnia diplomacy. Sentencedict.com
82. Rebound A serious problem with the use of hypnotics, particularly shorter-acting ones, is rebound insomnia.
83. Headaches, migraine, insomnia, epilepsy and rheumatoid arthritis are among the conditions that are susceptible to placebos.
84. However, many of us lead lives that lack regularity and rhythm, and this can cause insomnia.
85. The threats broke Errol, and doctors prescribed Prozac for depression and sleeping tablets for insomnia.
86. This, experts tell us, upsets the body rhythm and can cause insomnia.
87. A trademark used a hypnotic drug prescribed for insomnia.
88. Insomnia doesn't mean inability to drop off to sleep.
89. The common adverse reactions were extrapyramidal symptoms and insomnia.
90. Recently always is insomnia, how should do? afflictive!
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