by Michael Morgenstern, MD | Jun 6, 2016 | sleep deprivation, sleep disorders, weight loss
What if there were a way to lose weight and boost metabolism in addition to dieting or exercise? Hundreds of diets and exercises routinely make guarantees about their programs results. “100% success in just 15 minutes a day!” boasts one ad. “10 ways to win at weight...
by Michael Morgenstern, MD | Jun 5, 2016 | obstructive sleep apnea, train
On December 1st, 2013, a Metro North passenger train derailed in the Bronx, NY, killing 4, injuring 61 and causing $9 million in property damage. Unfortunately, this accident was not a lone event. According to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Office of Safety...
by Michael Morgenstern, MD | Feb 28, 2016 | american sleep apnea society, cpap, morgenstern, Uncategorized
I am excited to be trying out CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) for the first time tonight. I am looking forward to getting a few things out of it. Since I treat patients with sleep apnea regularly, I plan to gain insight into providing better care for my...
by Michael Morgenstern, MD | Feb 17, 2016 | Uncategorized
On February 13th 2016, Antonin Scalia, one of the most famous Supreme Court Justices in the history of the United States passed away in his sleep. He died suddenly. The presumed cause of death was a heart attack. This came as a shock as Justice Scalia seemed to be...
by Michael Morgenstern, MD | Feb 11, 2016 | american sleep apnea society, morgenstern, news, Uncategorized
I have been spending a lot of time answering sleep related questions on Quora. As you will note in the image below, Michael Morgenstern is listed as the most viewed writer in Sleep Science with more than three times as many viewers as the next closest author at the...