Sleep disturbance (P06)

Many people experience sleep disturbances (sleep problems) regularly and a proportion of them (10-15%) consult a doctor for it. Sleep disturbances include problems in falling or staying asleep and may include waking up early, not being well rested upon waking up and restless dreaming. Sleep disorder...

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