Insomnia Stocks List

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Insomnia Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 25 NBIX Neurocrine: Success Continues To Roll In With Positive MDD Treatment Data
Apr 25 NXL Nexalin Technology regains compliance with Nasdaq continued listing requirements
Apr 25 VNDA UPDATE 1-Shareholder Capital asks Vanda Pharma's board to reconsider Future Pak's offer
Apr 25 NXL Nexalin Technology Regains Compliance with Nasdaq Continued Listing Requirements
Apr 25 ITCI Will Intra-Cellular Therapies (ITCI) Report Negative Q1 Earnings? What You Should Know
Apr 25 VNDA Shareholder Capital Delivers Letter to Independent Members of the Board of Vanda Pharmaceuticals
Apr 24 NBIX Neurocrine launches CAH community website ahead of FDA filing
Apr 24 VNDA Vanda Pharmaceuticals (VNDA) Stock Sinks As Market Gains: What You Should Know
Apr 24 ITCI Intra-Cellular Therapies Announces Closing of $575 Million Public Offering Including Full Exercise of Underwriters’ Option to Purchase Additional Shares
Apr 24 VNDA Vanda (VNDA) to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in the Cards?
Apr 24 NBIX Neurocrine Biosciences upgraded at Wells Fargo on pipeline
Apr 24 NBIX Neurocrine Biosciences (NBIX) Reports Next Week: Wall Street Expects Earnings Growth
Apr 24 NBIX Neurocrine Biosciences Launches WHAT THE C@H?! Educational Initiative to Support Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Community
Apr 23 NBIX Neurocrine succeeds in mid-stage trial for Takeda-partnered depression drug
Apr 23 NBIX No. 1 Biotech Stock Neurocrine Launches Higher On Depression Treatment Win
Apr 23 NBIX Neurocrine scores surprise win with depression drug
Apr 23 NBIX Neurocrine Biosciences Reports Positive Phase 2 Data for NBI-1065845 in Adults with Major Depressive Disorder
Apr 22 VNDA Vanda Pharmaceuticals Reacts to U.S. Supreme Court's Denial of its Petition in HETLIOZ® ANDA Litigation
Apr 22 VNDA US Supreme Court Declines To Hear Vanda Pharmaceuticals' Case Regarding Invalidation Of Patents For Its Sleep Disorder Drug, Hetlioz
Apr 22 VNDA UPDATE 1-U.S. Supreme Court rejects Vanda Pharmaceuticals case over sleep-drug patents
Insomnia

Insomnia, also known as sleeplessness, is a sleep disorder where people have trouble sleeping. They may have difficulty falling asleep, or staying asleep as long as desired. Insomnia is typically followed by daytime sleepiness, low energy, irritability, and a depressed mood. It may result in an increased risk of motor vehicle collisions, as well as problems focusing and learning. Insomnia can be short term, lasting for days or weeks, or long term, lasting more than a month.Insomnia can occur independently or as a result of another problem. Conditions that can result in insomnia include psychological stress, chronic pain, heart failure, hyperthyroidism, heartburn, restless leg syndrome, menopause, certain medications, and drugs such as caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol. Other risk factors include working night shifts and sleep apnea. Diagnosis is based on sleep habits and an examination to look for underlying causes. A sleep study may be done to look for underlying sleep disorders. Screening may be done with two questions: "do you experience difficulty sleeping?" and "do you have difficulty falling or staying asleep?"Sleep hygiene and lifestyle changes are typically the first treatment for insomnia. Sleep hygiene includes a consistent bedtime, exposure to sunlight, a quiet and dark room, and regular exercise. Cognitive behavioral therapy may be added to this. While sleeping pills may help, they are associated with injuries, dementia, and addiction. These medications are not recommended for more than four or five weeks. The effectiveness and safety of alternative medicine is unclear.Between 10% and 30% of adults have insomnia at any given point in time and up to half of people have insomnia in a given year. About 6% of people have insomnia that is not due to another problem and lasts for more than a month. People over the age of 65 are affected more often than younger people. Females are more often affected than males. Descriptions of insomnia occur at least as far back as ancient Greece.

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