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  2. Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome - Wikipedia

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    For example, the CCC definition only requires three months of persistent symptoms in children compared to six months for adults. [10]: 17–18 NICE requires only four weeks of symptoms to suspect ME/CFS in children, compared to six weeks in adults. [26]: 15 Exclusionary diagnoses also differ; for instance, children and teenagers may have ...

  3. Kleine–Levin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Kleine–Levin syndrome. Kleine–Levin syndrome ( KLS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by persistent episodic hypersomnia accompanied by cognitive and behavioral changes. These changes may include disinhibition, sometimes manifested through hypersexuality, hyperphagia or emotional lability, and other symptoms, such as derealization.

  4. Post-concussion syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Most common symptoms like headache, dizziness, and sleep problems are similar to those often experienced by individuals diagnosed with depression, anxiety, or post traumatic stress disorder. [ medical citation needed ] In many cases, both physiological effects of brain trauma and emotional reactions to these events play a role in the ...

  5. The signature symptoms of long Covid in kids - AOL

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    Millions of U.S. children have had long Covid, estimates suggest, but less is known about their symptoms than those of adults.. A large, national study offers new insights into what the post-viral ...

  6. Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance

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    When sleep-deprived, PCC activity decreases, impairing selective attention. Subjects were exposed to an attention-shifting task involving spatially informative, misleading and uninformative cues preceding the stimuli. When sleep-deprived, subjects showed increased activation in the left intraparietal sulcus. This region is activated when ...

  7. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia - Wikipedia

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    Psychology. [ edit on Wikidata] Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia ( CBT-I) is a technique for treating insomnia without (or alongside) medications. Insomnia is a common problem involving trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or getting quality sleep. CBT-I aims to improve sleep habits and behaviors by identifying and changing the ...

  8. The International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD) uses a multiaxial system for stating and coding diagnoses both in clinical reports or for database purposes. The axial system uses International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM) coding wherever possible. Additional codes are included for procedures and physical signs of particular ...

  9. Idiopathic hypersomnia - Wikipedia

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    Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a neurological disorder which is characterized primarily by excessive sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). [ 1] Idiopathic hypersomnia was first described by Bedrich Roth in 1976, and it can be divided into two forms: polysymptomatic and monosymptomatic. [ 2][ 3] The condition typically becomes evident in ...