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Considerations for Managing Insomnia in Older Adults
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Case Presentation
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Inadequate Quality or Quantity of Sleep Associated With Increased Risk of Chronic Disease
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Case Presentation Sleep History
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Changes in Sleep With Normal Aging
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Pathologies of Concern in Evaluating Disturbed Sleep in Older Adults
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Case Comorbidities
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Good Sleep Hygiene Practices
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Case Continuation
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Beers Criteria for Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults
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Unintentional Misuse of OTC Sleep Aids by Older Adults
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Risks Associated With the Use of Sleep Aids
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Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia in Older Adults
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Insomnia-Associated Conditions and Outcomes
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Treatment of Insomnia in Older Adults
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Arousal Systems in Insomnia Subjects That Do Not Deactivate From Waking to Sleep
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Decision Making in the Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia in Older Adults
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Conceptual Model of Sleep-Wake Regulation Relevant to Insomnia
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Decision Making in the Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia in Older Adults
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Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia in Older Adults: Inappropriate agents
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Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia in Older Adults: Appropriate Agents
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Follow-Up After Initiation of Treatment for Insomnia
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