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Sleep Disturbance Difficulty in sleeping is one of the most notable symptoms of depres- sion , although it occurs in a large proportion of nondepressed patients as well . Eighty - seven per cent of the severely - depressed patients ...
Sleep Disturbance Difficulty in sleeping is one of the most notable symptoms of depres- sion , although it occurs in a large proportion of nondepressed patients as well . Eighty - seven per cent of the severely - depressed patients ...
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light sleep . In addition , the patients showed more frequent oscillation from one level of sleep to another than did the normal controls . Oswald et al . ( 1963 ) conducted a study of the sleeping patterns of depressive patients ...
light sleep . In addition , the patients showed more frequent oscillation from one level of sleep to another than did the normal controls . Oswald et al . ( 1963 ) conducted a study of the sleeping patterns of depressive patients ...
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In addition to substantiating clinical observations that depressed pa- tients sleep less than do normals , the study was notable in that it showed that when the patients did sleep , they showed a higher percentage of sleep in the deeper ...
In addition to substantiating clinical observations that depressed pa- tients sleep less than do normals , the study was notable in that it showed that when the patients did sleep , they showed a higher percentage of sleep in the deeper ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
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