The Problems of the Dream in Mexico
Volume 1 - Issue 1
Gabriel Miranda Nava*
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- Military medical specialist in neurology, neurophysiology and sleep diseases, Mexico
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Gabriel Miranda Nava, Military medical specialist in neurology, neurophysiology and sleep diseases, Mexico
Received: September 04, 2018; Published: September 07, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/SJPBS.2018.01.000105
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Abstract
As we discussed in our previous talk, we will talk in general
about sleep disorders in our country. Fifty years ago, the first
national studies began to learn about the dream and its suffering, all
this thanks to clinical, neurophysiological and neuropsychological
studies to understand the stages of sleep, which helped in turn to
understand some statistics in general as is the fact that one third
of Mexicans are snorers, which is probably increasing due to the
concomitant problem of weight, and it is also known that these
snoring patients have moderate to severe apneas, just under 10%,
or the fact that that when sleeping badly increases the prevalence
of depression and anxiety in the population and at the same time its
treatment becomes increasingly difficult.
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