Sleep Disorders
Sleep Disorders: Genomics & Public Health - July 1, 2015
CDC information: More than one-quarter of the U.S. population report occasionally not getting enough sleep, while nearly 10% experience chronic insomnia
Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome
Levy P et al. Nature Reviews Disease Primers, June 25, 2015
Levy P et al. Nature Reviews Disease Primers, June 25, 2015
The pathophysiology of insomnia.
Levenson JC et al. Chest 2015 Apr (4) 1179-92
Levenson JC et al. Chest 2015 Apr (4) 1179-92
CDC information: Are you getting enough sleep?
CDC information: Key sleep disorders include insomnia, narcolepsy, restless leg syndrome and sleep apnea
From the NIH Genetic Testing Registry: Find out which genetic disorders and tests are associated with narcolepsy and sleep apnea
Did you know? 235 genes have been reported in relation to narcolepsy including 7 genome-wide association studies; 77 genes have been reported in relation to risk of sleep apnea; And 44 genes have been reported in relation to risk of restless leg syndrome?
Genetics of sleep and sleep disorders.
Amita Sehgal et al. Cell (2011)
Amita Sehgal et al. Cell (2011)
Tired? Biological clock out of whack? Blame genes and epigenetics, by Ben Locwin, Genetic Literacy Project, Apr 25
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