It’s probably the most asked question in the morning — “How did you sleep?”
Although occasional sleep interruptions are generally no more than a nuisance, ongoing lack of sleep can lead to serious complications, even chronic disease. That’s why it is important to get to the bottom of any sleep problems before it gets too bad.
Linda Hurley, Director of the Peninsula Sleep Waves Sleep Center at PRMC talks about how to detect and treat chronic sleep problems.










