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  1. Insomnia is trouble falling asleep, staying asleep through the night, or waking up too early in the morning. Episodes of insomnia may come ...
  2. ... many years, they become habits. Insomnia is difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. In many cases, you ... leaving your thoughts quieter and better suited for falling asleep. During the day: Be more active. Walk ...
  3. ... disorders are problems with sleeping. These include trouble falling or staying asleep, falling asleep at the wrong times, too much sleep, ...
  4. The risk of tripping and falling is greater in people age 65 or older, people with arthritis or neurologic disease, and those with dementia. This can result ...
  5. ... may occur due to: Car accident Contact sports Falling while skiing, riding a bike, or other activity Falling on an outstretched arm (most common cause) Having ...
  6. ... Avoid any exercise that presents a risk of falling. Also, do not do high-impact exercises that ... Alcohol consumption also puts you at risk for falling and breaking a bone. It is important to ...
  7. ... people with medical problems are at risk of falling or tripping. This can result in broken bones ... in your bathroom helps lower your risk of falling.
  8. ... home is safe enough that your chance of falling is low . Ask your provider about having a ... can affect balance. This increases the chance of falling. If you cannot read the labels on your ...
  9. ... you feel tired but have a hard time falling asleep, you may have stress-related fatigue. Or ... activities, or less pleasure from your activities Difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep Decreased or increased appetite ...
  10. ... improve your balance and lower your risk of falling and breaking a bone. And, even though they ... damage your bones and raise your risk of falling and breaking a bone. If you do not ...
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