INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
International Women’s Day is now celebrated on March 8 annually throughout the world. The historical origins of International Women’s Day show us how wage-earning women were emerging as a political […]
International Women’s Day is now celebrated on March 8 annually throughout the world. The historical origins of International Women’s Day show us how wage-earning women were emerging as a political […]
If you read the editorial “Save the Doctors Redux”, which appeared in last month’s Sleep & Health, you may be interested to know that now the protest movement is spreading […]
This sleep test is not intended as medical advise. If you think you may have a sleep disorder, contact a physician, regardless of the results of this test. Click on […]
Neil Freedman, M.D., F.C.C.P. Narcolepsy is the most common neurologic cause of excessive daytime sleepiness. It is as common as multiple sclerosis, affecting approximately 0.05% of the population in the […]
Dear Dr. Sleep, I am writing about our daughter Jane. She will be ten in October. It might be hard for you to imagine what she is like at home. […]
Dr. Leonid Kayumov, Ph.D., Chief Editor of Canadian Edition Part Two of Two Imaging technology is particularly useful for the investigation of nocturnal seizure disorder (e.g. frontal lobe epilepsy), the […]
A Healing Fairy Tale By: Irena Nemchonok and Victor Peppard Once upon a time, there was a Mama Turtle and a Papa Turtle who had a Little Daughter Turtle. The […]
By Deena Sherman For those devoted to the practice of Yoga, sleep is much more than a state of unconsciousness – it is an experience to be had just like […]
By: Reginald I. Givan Research has uncovered an alarming new health concern in the ranks of NFL players that effects many Americans as well. Based on a study involving 300 […]
By: Alexander Golbin, M.D. The discovery of REM Sleep, (a state in which our body becomes paradoxically active inside while looking paralyzed from the outside), demonstrated that we have many […]