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박은정 Park
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"Staying overnight at a sleep center usually costs between  800 and  1,500. Most health insurance companies will cover most or all of the cost if you have a referral from a sleep doctor—check with your insurer to find out how your plan handles this."
— Jul 02, 2016 02:56PM
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박은정 Park
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"In some studies, wrist actigraphy accurately determined the person’s sleep/ wake cycle almost 90 percent of the time."
— Jul 02, 2016 02:53PM
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박은정 Park
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"Many people are so used to sleep deprivation that they don’t realize how tired they are; instead, they may see themselves as lazy, lethargic, or unmotivated."
— Jul 02, 2016 02:51PM
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박은정 Park
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"Cognitive therapy is often provided in combination with one or more behavioral therapies—what’s known as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Research has shown that CBT is more effective than any behavioral technique used by itself, and that it’s more effective than sleeping pills."
— Jun 26, 2016 03:49PM
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박은정 Park
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"People with insomnia tend to spend more time in bed, thinking they’ll get enough sleep if they allow more time for it to happen. This can be counterproductive and actually promote fragmented and poor-quality sleep."
— Jun 26, 2016 11:46AM
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"Use the bed only for sleeping or sex. Do not read, watch television, eat, or worry in bed." -- 원룸을 탈피해야할 이유 #101
— Jun 26, 2016 11:42AM
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