Sleep Disorders
Sleep is one of the basic needs of humans - just like eating and drinking. Healthy sleep is an essential foundation of our physical and mental performance.
More and more people suffer from sleep disorders. Often sufferers complain of insomnia, poor sleep quality, daytime fatigue, daytime sleepiness, microsleep, tension, irritability, headache, fatigue or depression.

Occupational and private stress, grief, depression, snoring with and without respiratory failure, increased urination, cough, pain, muscle cramps or restless legs - there are many potential causes of non-recreational sleep.
Chronic sleep disorders affect well-being, health and quality of life. They are a risk factor for high blood pressure, heart disease, cardiac arrhythmia, stroke, diabetes mellitus, depression and dementia, but also for personal and other hazards due to work and traffic accidents.