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Many doctors address women's sleep issues

NORTHBROOK, Ill., March 8 (UPI) -- A U.S. survey has found many physicians are knowledgeable about women's sleep issues and how to actively manage sleep problems.

The survey of 364 pulmonary/critical-care physicians -- identified as being interested in sleep and women's health issues -- found 81 percent regularly ask patients about their quality of sleep, while 72 percent regularly ask patients about their amount of sleep and 69 percent regularly ask patients about snoring.

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The survey, issued by the American College of Chest Physicians Sleep Institute, also found 65 percent of the doctors regularly ask about the sleep habits of a patient's bed partner, and 61 percent regularly ask about the sleep problems of family members.

Sixty-seven percent of the physicians said they recommended behavioral therapy as the top treatment for sleep problems in women, followed by 33 percent who advised hypnotics, 25 percent anti-depressants and 12 percent hormonal therapy.

The voluntary, Web-based survey was distributed to 2,690 members of the ACCP who were identified as being interested in sleep and/or women's health issues.

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