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Health Encyclopedia: Insomnia Causes Of Chronic Insomnia

Causes of Chronic Insomnia


Sleep problems seem to run in families. About 35% of people with insomnia have a family history of insomnia, with the mother being the most commonly affected family member. Still, because so many factors are involved in insomnia, a genetic component is difficult to define.

Brain Chemicals and Hormones Affecting Chronic Insomnia

Abnormal levels of certain brain chemicals have been observed in some people with chronic insomnia.

  • Melatonin. Low levels of melatonin, the hormone...
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Expert & Community Posts

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What Are Bioidentical Hormones and Why Should You Care?
By Sandy Greenquist , Health Expert

...the core reason for the hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, mood disturbances, loss of libido,... Read more »

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Secondary Causes of Insomnia
By Michael Rack, MD , Health Expert

Insomnia is defined as difficulty falling or staying asleep, or the complaint of... Read more »

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Are There Sleep Drugs That Won't Cause "Rebound" Insomnia?
By Allen Blaivas, M.D. , Health Expert

...take 5 mg of Ambien once or twice a weekfor periodic insomnia. If I take it for more than two... Read more »

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The Different Types of Insomnia
By Allen Blaivas, M.D. , Health Expert

As we have been discussing, chronic insomnia is insomnia in the absence of other medical,... Read more »

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Secondary Insomnia and the Drugs Used To Treat It
By Michael Rack, MD , Health Expert

I previously posted about the diagnosis of insomnia, the difference between primary and... Read more »

Health Guide

Insomnia: Causes of Short-Term or Transient Insomnia
Causes of Short-Term or Transient InsomniaA reaction to change or stress is one of the most common causes of short-term and transient insomnia. This condition is sometimes referred to as adjustment... Read more »
Insomnia: Risk Factors
Studies estimate that between 25 - 33% of adults experience some insomnia each year. In spite of this widespread problem, however, studies suggest that only about 30% of American adults... Read more »
Insomnia: References
...ReferencesGlass J, Lanctot KL, Herrmann N, Sproule BA, Busto UE. Sedative hypnotics in older people with insomnia: meta-analysis of risks and benefits. BMJ. 2005 Nov 19;331(7526):1169.Ohayon MM.... Read more »
Insomnia: Prognosis
...slept more than 8 hours or less than 6 hours, or who took sleeping pills, had lower survival rates.Insomnia is not life threatening, except in very rare cases, such as in those who have the... Read more »
Insomnia: Highlights
...behavioral therapy (CBT) works better than zopiclone (Imovane) for short- and long-term treatment of insomnia, according to a 2006 Norwegian study published in the Journal of the American Medical... Read more »

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