Ask Dr. Sleep

Many of us are much too aware of the problems of sleep deprivation as we entered higher education, like college and graduate school, but now, at alarming rates, young students […]

Though hysteria is now known by the kinder name “conversion disorder,” its unusual features haven’t changed. Sufferers have neurological symptoms, ranging from numbness in a limb to paralysis, memory loss […]

Rate the following Statements: 0 = never; 1 = sometimes; 2 = often; 3 = always 1. I sleep through the alarm clock……………………………… ___ 2. I have morning grogginess…………………………………… ___ […]

Since the Old Testament (Book II), nocturnal activities were described in full detail to achieve religious ecstasy. Anthropological science, called Hagiography, discovered that people imitated behavior of biblical personalities. Jesus […]

The researchers emphasize that the study was small and that the moral decisions were hypothetical; the results cannot predict how people with or without brain injuries will act in real […]

The numbers echo other estimates suggesting as many as 1 million U.S. children are bipolar, but it remains a controversial diagnosis in children. That’s partly because their symptoms often differ […]

Maybe you have heard the expression “There is no free lunch”, well please, add to that, “There is no free TV time”. To be more specific, if you fall asleep […]

Dorma, Dorma, Dorma…

The Italian fascination with sleep and relaxation did not end with Guido. It continues today at the University of Milan, where a group of professors recently found a strong link […]