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LifeTips Launches Sleep Disorder Tip Site

Free information now available about insomnia, narcolepsy and more.

Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 4, 2007 -- It is estimated that 27% of people worldwide suffer from sleep problems. To benefit readers, LifeTips coordinated expert writers as part of a national effort to educate knowledge seekers on sleep disorder causes, symptoms, and treatments. Information on both rare and common sleep disorders is now available on the Sleep Disorders tip site in the LifeTips network.

"Imagine that one night of bad sleep you had this week. Now imagine that one night lasted for weeks, months, or even years. Suffering from a sleep disorder effects is a common scenario, and thankfully a treatable one. We're excited to work to bring tips to readers on diagnosing and treating sleep disorders," said Byron White, President of LifeTips.com.

Sample Sleep Disorders Tip:
 
  • The Three Types of Insomnia
"Insomnia can occur in people of all ages, but is most common in women and older adults. Most individuals just experience a night or two of poor sleep, but sometimes the sleep disturbance can last for weeks, months, or even years.

There are three types of insomnia:

Transient insomnia - this person cannot sleep for a period of less than four weeks because of a special life reason such as a big event. Physical activity close to bedtime (within four hours) and illness can also cause this type of insomnia.

Short-term insomnia - this person can't sleep for a period of four weeks to six months. Periods of ongoing stress at work or at home, medical conditions, psychiatric illness or other persistent factors can result in short-term insomnia. As the cause resolves or the sleeper adjusts to it, sleep will usually return to normal.

Chronic insomnia - more than 20 million Americans complain of chronic insomnia, defined as poor sleep every night or most nights for more than six months. Insomnia may be a physical problem, not due to psychological factors. Insomnia may also be due to a physical problem."

Find more tips about insomnia, hypersomnia, sleep apnea and more at SleepDisorders.LifeTips.com

About LifeTips.com
LifeTips creates and content solutions that become powerful assets for clients. Our project-based services and staffing services connect clients with our pool of over 500 expert writers. Writers so great-- they're Gurus! With an engaging voice and infectious enthusiasm, our freelance writers, editors, SEO specialists and engineers can take the complexity of any business writing task and create informative content that connects with readers, earns trust and drives traffic and sales. From web content assignments to brochure writing to on-demand book printing, our solutions are working for FTD, H&R Block, LowerMyBills, Merck, One Hanes Place, Office Depot, The Company Store, Verizon Wireless and Yankee Candle.

With proper attribution and a link to the appropriate page at LifeTips, media representatives are free to use any of the 96,000 tips at LifeTips.

For more information:
Byron White
LifeTips.com
877-454-3384

This press release distributed by PRWeb, the official newswire of LifeTips.com.

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