Article: Snooze control; Sleep-disorder clinic brings relief to the restless

With electrodes attached to his body, Patrick McCabe of Geneva lies down for a good night's sleep as technician Beata Adamczyk-Palarczyk tucks him in before his diagnostic test recently at the Cardinal Sleep Disorder Center in St. Charles. Beata Adamczyk-Palarczyk, a technician at Cardinal Sleep Disorder Center, checks her computer to make sure all of the 20 electrodes are hooked up properly to Patrick McCabe at the beginning of his diagnostic test. Adamczyk-Palarczyk observed McCabe's sleep patterns throughout the evening by way of the electrodes and a video monitor.

For Patrick McCabe, sleep has never been a problem. But his sleeping has been a problem for others. For years now, the ...

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