Author: Sleep Review Staff

A New Approach on Insomnia

Using a “somniaxis” when diagnosing insomnia can help guide current pharmacologic treatment of this common but often hard-to-resolve disorder. Dangerous Outcomes Can sleep medicine play a role in controlling

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A Commitment to Helping Children

Newton-Wellesley Hospital is one of only three Boston-area facilities that maintain a sleep laboratory specifically designed for treating the unique needs of infants through teens.

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Testing Under the Influence

Today’s sleep-inducing medications reduce the risk of a patient not sleeping enough hours in the laboratory for a valid polysomnogram, but selecting when pharmacologic help is appropriate is not a simple decision.

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News Story #1158

Space Sleep Studies Set to Lift Off Maintaining proper sleep is critical during space missions, especially since astronauts often suffer from poor sleep quality and insomnia during their time in orbit. A new study is aiming t

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