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Medicare Math Medicare Math

Dr. Krakow explains the difference between regular math and Medicare math.  

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PAP-NAP PAP-NAP

Last month, we published an innovative approach to introducing PAP Therapy to our patients.  Published in the Journal of Clinical sleep Medicine...

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What is Normal Sleep?

Normal Sleep Uncensored

Normal Sleep:  Something Every Troubled Sleeper Needs to Know About. To determine whether or not you are a normal sleeper, you don't need to (and can't, except in a lab) measure your actual sleep.  Rather, you want to know how you actuall...

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This is Not Normal

In "Normal Sleep Uncensored," we started out with three questions, all of which deal with your perceptions of high or low energy during the day.  Your energy level is a reliable indicator of how well or how poorly you sleep.  These were the three...

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Benefits of Normal Sleep

Normal Sleep is a Great Way to Solve Your Personal Energy Crisis. We've looked at what's normal and what's not normal from the perspective of energy.  So, now you want to ask yourself whether you think fixing your sleep problems would solve your perso...

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Home and Family Finance Radio

Home and Family Finance Radio

Dr. Barry Krakow discusses "Sound Sleep, Sound Mind: 7 Keys to Sleeping Through the Night," which highlights the links between mental health and sleep disorders.

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Healthy Talk Radio

Listen to Dr. Krakow's March 11 interview on nationally syndicated Healthy Talk Radio.

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News Talk 1260AM
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Listen to Dr. Krakow discuss the health risks associated with common sleep disorders.

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Insomnia

Insomnia Insomnia often includes two elements:  poor sleep quality and not sleeping when you want to be sleeping.  Many terms are used to describe “insomnia,” such as “poor sleep,” “unwanted sleeplessness,” “troubled sleep,” or “problematic sleep.”  In general these terms are interchangeable particularly so because individuals with sleep problems relate to one if not all of them. 

A common complaint among insomnia patients, therefore, is not getting enough sleep, which technically appears to be a sleep quantity problem instead of a sleep quality problem.

This distinction is where our program differs from many others.  In our experience and research, we find that sleep quality needs the most iniitial and long term attention when addressing the insomnia patient's concerns.  These reason for our quality emphasis is simple; in greater than 90% of insomnia cases, a sleep quality problem drives most or all of the patient's sleep complaints.

It may seem like a funny way to look at sleep problems, especially for those who have found themselves obsessed with getting the "right" number of hours of sleep.  But, in real-world sleep medicine, you will discover that trying to fix your sleep problems by sleeping more hours is a bit like asking a heart failure patient to run more miles to fix their cardiac condition. 

Your sleep quality is the pivotal issue, because if you quality is fair or poor, it means that your sleep is disrupted or fragmented much of the night.  And, when you suffer from sleep fragmentation, remarkably, it will cause then to sleep too much or too little.  In other words, if you're prone to insomnia for example because you suffer from some anxiety, then a sleep quality problem often results in your sleeping for less hours than you desire.  If you don't suffer from any anxiety or insomnia, then a sleep quality problem often results in your sleeping more hours than you would like to be sleeping or routinely wanting or needing to nap during the day.

In sum, even though the term insomnia often implies a problem with the number of hours of sleep you're not getting, the term would be more correctly used by connecting insomnia to a sleep quality problem.

 

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