Sleep Medicine
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Adding Life to Your Patients’ Years
Physician discusses how to help older patients live well, not just longer.
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Sleep Apnea Is Hard on the Brain
Patients who reported sleep apnea symptoms were about 50% more likely to also report cognitive issues versus their counterparts without such...
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Sleep Apnea Hard on the Brain
Could treating obstructive sleep apnea and other sleep disorders reduce the risk of cognitive impairment?
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What Happens to Surgery Candidates with BHDs and Cancer?
Substance abuse, eating disorders, and sleep disorders were associated with fewer surgeries and greater risk of complications in cancer patients...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia: A Single Disease Entity?
“The sum of these results does not support the hypothesis that ME/CFS and ME/CFS+FM are distinct entities, as currently defined.”
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Transcranial Electrical Stimulation Effective for Insomnia
tACS resulted in a statistically significant decrease in insomnia severity compared with the control group.
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Which Therapies Reduce Daytime Symptoms of Insomnia?
Zolpidem and behavior therapy significantly reduce daytime symptoms such as fatigue, functional impairments, and...
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Light therapy a beacon of hope for Alzheimer’s?
Light therapy significantly improved sleep and reduced agitation and depression.
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Sleep disorders linked to increased mortality risk in epilepsy
The mortality risk assessment needs include sleep factors, including sleep disorders and sleep disturbances.
Commentary
More on treating chronic insomnia
In “Treating chronic insomnia: An alternating medication strategy” (Current Psychiatry, October 2023, p. 25-31, doi:10.12788/cp.0397), Dr. Kaplan...
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U.S. kids are taking melatonin for sleep, despite evidence gap
These findings should prompt clinicians to discuss with parents the various factors that could be driving sleep disturbances, and potential safety...