Sleep deprivation is a very real thing, confirms neurologist W. Chris Winter, MD, a sleep
medicine sleep specialist and author of the Sleep Solution.
Not exact matches
You and your child will meet with a nurse practitioner trained in
sleep medicine or an attending physician who is a board - certified
sleep specialist.
«If your child goes to day care,»
sleep specialist Rafael Pelayo, an associate professor of
sleep medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine, says, «shoot for the same schedule that the facility imposes regarding naps
medicine at Stanford University School of
Medicine, says, «shoot for the same schedule that the facility imposes regarding naps
Medicine, says, «shoot for the same schedule that the facility imposes regarding naps.»
If you regularly experience daytime drowsiness, fatigue or disturbed
sleep, consider consulting with a
sleep medicine specialist to evaluate and treat the problem.
«Our results may help to understand the mechanisms of the sleepwalking episodes,» said principal investigator Dr. Regis Lopez, psychiatrist and
sleep medicine specialist at Hospital Gui - de-Chauliac in Montpellier, France, in a news release.
Most people
sleep best when the temperature is at 65 to 66 degrees; as the temperature goes up, sleep quality tends to go down, says Chris Winter, MD, neurologist and sleep medicine specialist at Charlottesville Neurology and Sleep Medicine in Virg
sleep best when the temperature is at 65 to 66 degrees; as the temperature goes up,
sleep quality tends to go down, says Chris Winter, MD, neurologist and sleep medicine specialist at Charlottesville Neurology and Sleep Medicine in Virg
sleep quality tends to go down, says Chris Winter, MD, neurologist and
sleep medicine specialist at Charlottesville Neurology and Sleep Medicine in Virg
sleep medicine specialist at Charlottesville Neurology and Sleep Medicine in V
medicine specialist at Charlottesville Neurology and
Sleep Medicine in Virg
Sleep Medicine in V
Medicine in Virginia.
According to neurologist and
sleep medicine specialist W. Chris Winter, MD, it's as simple as setting your alarm for the same time every day — no matter how late you hit the hay the night before.
Using a log, your therapist will evaluate your current
sleep schedule and develop a plan for you, says Matthew R. Ebben, PhD, a behavioral
sleep medicine specialist at Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
Dr. Winter is a board - certified and internationally recognized
sleep medicine specialist, a board certified neurologist, and the author of The Sleep Solu
sleep medicine specialist, a board certified neurologist, and the author of The
Sleep Solu
Sleep Solution.
Brody discusses how to deal with three different people's
sleeping issues based on tips given by Joyce Walsleben, RN, PhD, diplomate of the American Board of
Sleep Medicine and coauthor of A Woman's Guide to Sleep, and Michael J. Breus, PhD, a clinical psychologist and board - certified sleep specia
Sleep Medicine and coauthor of A Woman's Guide to
Sleep, and Michael J. Breus, PhD, a clinical psychologist and board - certified sleep specia
Sleep, and Michael J. Breus, PhD, a clinical psychologist and board - certified
sleep specia
sleep specialist.
Carol Ash, DO, is a board - certified general internist, fellowship - trained pulmonary, critical care and
sleep medicine specialist with more than 15 years» experience in clinical
medicine.
If are asleep for more than 8 hours every night, but feel like you can never get enough
sleep, it may be helpful to ask your doctor about testing for nutritional deficiencies and / or getting a referral for a
sleep medicine specialist.
«Certain habits you're unaware of could be sabotaging your
sleep,» says Kristen L. Knutson, PhD, assistant professor and
sleep specialist at the University of Chicago's Department of
Medicine.
You can also find a list of
specialists at the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine, www.sleepeducation.com, and at the National
Sleep Foundation, www.sleepfoundation.org.
Sleep medicine and pulmonary
specialist Dr. Robert Geck proposes high schools begin between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m..
«Most people assume having pets in the bedroom is a disruption,» says Lois Krahn, M.D., a co-author of the study and a
sleep medicine specialist at the Mayo Clinic, in a press statement.
«I am a licensed clinical psychologist and certified behavioral
sleep medicine specialist, with over 10 years of clinical experience and specialty training in
sleep medicine.