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    Sleep Health Care and Treatment

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    Lifestyle and Behavioral Therapies

    These treatments focus on habits, behaviors, and daily routines that affect sleep. They are often the first step for conditions like insomnia or mild sleep disturbances.

    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I): Helps retrain the brain and body to develop healthier sleep patterns.

    • Sleep hygiene education: Guidance on bedtime routines, environment, and lifestyle choices (like caffeine or screen use) that can improve sleep quality.

    • Behavioral modification and relaxation techniques: Stress management, mindfulness, and breathing exercises that calm the mind before bed.

    Medical Management

    Some sleep conditions require prescription medications or medical devices to control symptoms and improve sleep.

    • Medications: Used for conditions such as narcolepsy (to promote wakefulness) or REM sleep behavior disorder (to reduce disruptive nighttime movements).

    • Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) therapy: The gold standard for obstructive sleep apnea, using a mask and machine to keep airways open.

    • Other device-based therapies: Oral appliances to reposition the jaw, or newer implantable devices for sleep apnea.

    Comprehensive Evaluation and Monitoring

    Accurate diagnosis is key to effective treatment. Hoag offers specialized tools to identify the underlying cause of sleep issues.

    • Sleep studies (polysomnography): Overnight testing that monitors brain waves, breathing, heart rate, and movements during sleep.

    • Home sleep testing: A convenient option for diagnosing conditions like obstructive sleep apnea.

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