American Insomnia Association - Information from AIA, a patient-based organization that is dedicated to assisting and providing resources to individuals who suffer from insomnia.
Clinical Trials.gov. - Yoga as a treatment for insomnia. Find the purpose of the trial, start and end dates, and eligibility.
Cure Insomnia - Clinical psychologist, Dr. Thomas Yarnell, describes 20 ways to get rid of insomnia now and wake up refreshed, rested and alert.
Diagnosis Of Chronic Insomnia - Article noting the importance of primary care physicians in the diagnosis of insomnia.
eMedicine - Insomnia - Article by James Rowley, MD about insomnia, the most common sleep complaint.
eMedicine Health - Insomnia - Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of insomnia.
eMedTV Insomnia Channel - Providing medically reviewed information on the symptoms, types and current treatments.
FDA: Sleepless Society - Article published by FDA Consumer magazine (July-Aug 1998) on the millions of Americans that undersleep by choice, and the effects of their sleep deprivation on productivity and health.
Self-Help for Insomnia - Practical information about how to sleep better without medication. By Lucinda Sykes, M.D. and sponsored by a medical clinic in Toronto, Canada.
SleepNet - Offers detailed information about insomnia.
SoYouWanna Cure Your Insomnia? - Damn those sheep and that fence! A step-by-step article providing advice on how to combat insomnia.
Talk about Sleep, Inc. - Sleep disorder community providing authoritative sleep information and live sleep disorder support: news, chat rooms, message boards, and articles.
TheSleepNetwork.TV - Offers relaxation, meditation, and visualization audio and video for anyone in need of help to fall asleep.
Wikipedia - Offers information about insomnia, its treatments and removal of causes.
Yoga Site Inc. - Offers an article authored by Carrie Angus, M.D. entitled; Bedtime blues: what to do when you can't sleep.
CNN.com: Counting Sheep No Aid to Insomnia - Insomniacs are more likely to fall asleep by imagining a relaxing scene than by counting sheep, scientists have found. (January 24, 2002)