November 2005

It is amazing how much progress we made in the changing the world around us and how little we understand about seemingly obvious and common thing within us like dreams. […]

The Importance of Healthy Sleep For Children

Bill Antilla, RPSGT, Cadwell Labs, Kennewick, Washington Awareness of the importance of healthy sleep is increasing due to the efforts of many in the field of sleep medicine. A new […]

By Peter Dodzik, Psy.D., Managing Editor In the wake of continued research on new medications and surgical procedures for treatment of diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s, I have found […]

Stephanie Barkin On March 7th and 8th, the Center for Narcolepsy Research at the University of Illinois Chicago sponsored the “The Life of the Sleepy Person V” conference at the […]

ADHD and Sleep Disorders

Adopted from the National Sleep Foundation, March 13, 2002 Is there a link between sleep disordered breathing (SBD) in children and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? A new report published in […]

Ruth Berger I heard the rats scratching in the basement and they frightened me. I was only five. Thinking they would scratch through the floor door, I listened in terror […]

March 4, 2002 adopted from the ASSOCIATED PRESS with editorial comments by Peter Dodzik, Psy.D. Recent reports from the University of Washington have indicated that three out of four medical […]

Adopted from New York Times 6/2000 People are taking more and more nutritional and herbal supplements, but these are not often asked about or reported during routine physical examinations. Doctors […]

Pat Mercer was not a particularly famous person by today’s media standards. She was however, a well-known peer to all of us in the field of sleep research and treatment. […]