Sleep and Health Journal Chicago Blog

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. […]

Eugene B. Draper, Pacific International, President “Don’t worry about it; they’ll outgrow it.” That is the most common statement parents hear about bedwetting. This is a myth and misnomer. It […]

Dhiman Choudhury

Dhiman Choudhury, 44, sees sleep as a tranquil state – having achieved peace of mind. “Dreaming Girl” painted in 2000 with acrylic on canvas conveys this mind state. The flowers […]

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals has introduced a new non-prescription sleep-aid for insomnia. The company is marketing the product as a “non-habit forming sleep aid that provides a safe, natural alternative to current […]

Alexander Golbin, M.D.Since the dawn of civilization, deprivation of sleep has been known to be one of the strongest factors affecting the health of the body and mind. Sleep deprivation […]

Natural Healers - Spiritual Healers

Alexander Golbin Some people have the rare ability to create tranquil, healthy and happy atmosphere by their mere presence. Sylvia Gerber is one such person. She can calm down the […]