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Electronic Insomnia Part I

June 24, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

When Humans and Machines Collide When human evolution and technology collide billions of us became experimental subjects.  The results include new behaviors, new diseases, and new versions of old disorders. So prepare now for the future – the new world of  electronic insomnia. But first a very short look at the past. We’ve Even Got […]

Fantastic future sleep (6/22/11)

June 22, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Can You Can Afford This Hotel Room? George W. Bush famously said, “The future will be better tomorrow.”  The hospitality industry can’t wait.  They’ve seen the future of sleep – and it’s great. We owe this bountiful projection of the future to the British corporation Travelodge. Known for innovative surveys of all manner of rest, […]

When should I exercise to sleep? (6/17/11)

June 17, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Is Morning or Evening Exercise Better?   Exercise has multiple, generally positive effects.  You can exercise to regenerate brain cells; to improve mental acuity; to control weight; to improve memory; to look younger and fitter.  Some argue regular exercise can add about six to seven years to the average lifespan.  The “best” times for these […]

Is this the missing link between bullying and erectile dysfunction? (6/8/11)

June 8, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Sleep, Sex, and Bullying  Some connections superficially look strange.  Why should sleep disordered breathing be associated with bullying and conduct disordered kids –  as well as adult males with erectile problems?  Is not breathing during sleep, or simple lack of sleep, affecting both aggressive behavior and our capacity for sex? Let’s take a look.   […]

Testosterone – less sleep means less? (6/6/11)

June 6, 2011 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Say It Isn’t So – Less Sleep Means Less Testosterone?   Yep, it’s true – give healthy young men less sleep time and down goes the testosterone.  The data come from the University of Chicago, where checking hormone changes wrought by partial sleep deprivation has become a minor research industry by itself (http://news.consumerreports.org/health/2011/06/sleep-deprivation-may-lower-testosterone.html). The guys […]

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