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Sleep in Art and Culture. Francisco Goya Print E-mail
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Caprichios (1799). Francisco Goya

The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) was a Spanish painter and printmaker, who has both been considered one of the last “Old Masters”, as well as one of the first modern artists.

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Introducing Oral Appliance Therapy Print E-mail
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Oral Appliance

Oral Appliances Are a Non-Invasive and Comfortable Treatment Option

Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT) is a well documented alternative treatment for snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Although Continuous Positive Airway Pressure or CPAP therapy is the most common treatment for OSA, Oral Appliances are a non-invasive, comfortable and effective therapeutic option.

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Sleep in Art and Culture. Salvador Dalí Print E-mail
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Sleep has been a popular subject for artists for a very long time.  One 20th century artist, Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), made a number of paintings on this subject. The painting “Le Sommeil” or “Sleep” was painted in 1937. Sleep (1937). Salvador Dali 

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech was born in Figueres, Catalonia, Spain on May 11th, 1904. He was a surrealist and most famous for his bizarre images.

Sleep was a subject Dalí incorporated into his artwork throughout his career. The painting “Sleep” has been described as follows: “The act of sleeping [is] a sort of monster sustained by the crutches of reality.” In this painting, the central figure is asleep, hovering, but held up by crutches. The eyes, nose, lips and chin are also supported by the crutches.

Hypnagogic hallucinations, which are vivid, dreamlike auditory and tactile sensations in sleep, have sometimes included the sensation of falling or startling. One can only imagine the figure startling if any of the crutches were to break. The painting Sleep by Salvador Dalí is a good example of how a surrealist artist would interpret sleep and its complexities.

 
Many Teens Suffer From Chronic Insomnia Print E-mail
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Insomnia in TeensInsomnia is Common in Teens

A recent study published in the journal Sleep (Vol. 31; No. 2, 2008, p. 177) examined the incidence, chronicity, and remission of symptoms of insomnia in adolescents aged 11 to 17 years of age. The study was conducted by Dr. Robert E. Roberts and colleagues from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

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Keys to Successful CPAP Therapy Print E-mail
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CPAP Therapy is Safe and Effective

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) has been the therapy of choice for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) for the past 25 years. CPAP therapy is safe and effective; nevertheless, research has shown that CPAP compliance or therapy adherence is less than optimal. Patients have a tendency to show initial acceptance to the therapy that gradually tapers off.

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