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What Will Happen to Sleep Medicine? (8/4/14)

August 4, 2014 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Sleep medicine is about to change. With luck it will change how people treat and view sleep. What will disappear? The present treatment model – what I’ll call the “Sleep Apnea Testing Service Model”- after the suggestion of Dr. Michael Grandner. What will replace it? Hopefully a treatment format that addresses and improves both individual […]

Why You Don’t Light the Night (6/16/14)

June 16, 2014 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Don’t Light the Night   White Nights – romance and adventure. These are times where the barriers of fatigue and tradition can be broken. We are overwhelmed by possibility and longing. If dreams can occur at night, so may their unexpected fulfillments. Yet what if white nights, filled with the light of love and literature, […]

Marijuana – the Panacea of Our Times? (5/12/14)

May 12, 2014 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Marijuana – What Does It Treat?    “It does everything,” my colleague explained, shaking his head.   “It treats pain. It treats headaches. It treats depression and anxiety. Epilepsy.  They keep asking me for it, every day.” A novel antidepressant? An extraordinary new anti-anxiety agent? No, marijuana. My internist friend is bombarded with requests to […]

Driving Through Sleep (4/21/14)

April 21, 2014 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Transport and Sleep  Chance can kill you. So can sleepiness. People on the Metro-North commuter train into Manhattan were expecting a normal trip one morning last December. Until something “abnormal” occurred. At 7:20 AM, the train turned into a thirty mile an hour flying  at 82 miles per hour.   They were  heading towards Spuyten […]

New Era for Alzheimer’s? (4/14/14)

April 14, 2014 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

New Days  It’s not just in media, high tech and politics where hype often overwhelms hope. It also happens in medicine.  The discovery of abnormalities in amyloid and tau proteins made researchers in the 1980s believe they had a handle on Alzheimer’s disease.  A host of medications promised to stall or push back its manifestations. […]

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