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Melatonin May Normalize Night Owl Sleep Schedules

Melatonin May Normalize Night Owl Sleep Schedules

by Ket Patel | Feb 14, 2012 | All Articles For Psychiatry, Sleep Disorders

When patients’ sleep cycles are out of synch with the rest of the world, melatonin and light therapy can help. But for night owls – people who fall asleep at 5 a.m. and awake at noon, for instance – it’s important to use a low dose of melatonin, 0.5-1 mg, and it...
Melatonin May Normalize Night Owl Sleep Schedules

Infection Correlated With Stroke Risk in Children

by Ket Patel | Feb 11, 2012 | All Articles For Neurology, Stroke

There may be a correlation between infection and stroke in children, according to research presented at the International Stroke Conference. Acute infection is considered to be a risk factor for stroke in adults, so researchers from the University of California, San...
Melatonin May Normalize Night Owl Sleep Schedules

Tai Chi Improved Postural Stability in Parkinson’s Disease

by Ket Patel | Feb 9, 2012 | All Articles For Neurology, Movement Disorders

Tai chi improved postural stability and other functional outcomes in patients with mild to moderate Parkinson’s disease to a significantly greater extent than did resistance training over the course of a 6-month period in a randomized, controlled trial. The number of...
Memory Declines Years Before Stroke Strikes

Memory Declines Years Before Stroke Strikes

by Ket Patel | Feb 5, 2012 | All Videos For Neurology, Stroke

Memory is already impaired years before a stroke occurs, declining most rapidly in people destined to suffer a fatal stroke, according to a population-based study of more than 11,000 people. “For every year that passed [after age 50 years], those who survived a...
Melatonin May Normalize Night Owl Sleep Schedules

Titrate ADHD Meds Quickly for Best Outcome

by Ket Patel | Feb 2, 2012 | ADHD, All Articles For Psychiatry

A 15-day titration is usually the most economical and convenient way to identify the optimal dose of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder medications. Starting children on a low dose and waiting up to a month before reassessing wastes time and money, Dr. James J....
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