Transient and short term insomnia
@inproceedings{Adrados2003TransientAS, title={Transient and short term insomnia}, author={R. P. Adrados}, year={2003} }
The Consensus Development Conference on sleep disorders convened by the National Institute of Mental Health in 1979 [14] subdivided insomnia into transient, short term, and long term or chronic conditions. The first type lasts one to several days, the second, from one to 4 weeks and chronic insomnia for more than 4 weeks. The first and second types will be dealt with in this chapter, i.e. insomnia which is systematically linked to a clearly determined, perfectly identifiable cause, occurring in… CONTINUE READING
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