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| Michael J HowellSummaryAffiliation: University of Minnesota Country: USA Publications
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Parasomnias: an updated reviewMichael J Howell
Department of Neurology, University of Minnesota Medical Center, Sleep Disorders Center, University of Minnesota, Minnesota, MN, USA
Neurotherapeutics 9:753-75. 2012..At this point, pharmacotherapy for other parasomnias is less certain, and further investigations are necessary...
Restless nocturnal eating: a common feature of Willis-Ekbom Syndrome (RLS)Michael J Howell
Department of Neurology, Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center and University of Minnesota Medical Center Sleep Disorders Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
J Clin Sleep Med 8:413-9. 2012....
A review of nighttime eating disordersMichael J Howell
Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center, Hennepin County Medical Center, Department of Neurology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA
Sleep Med Rev 13:23-34. 2009..SRED is frequently associated with other sleep disorders, in particular parasomnias. Early studies have shown that the anti-seizure medication topiramate may be an effective treatment for SRED...
A novel therapy for REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD)Michael J Howell
Department of Neurology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
J Clin Sleep Med 7:639-644A. 2011..The complex auditory processing and low arousal threshold of REM sleep offers a therapeutic window to halt behavior prior to SRI. We evaluated whether a recorded message prevents SRI in medically refractory RBD...
Treatment of nocturnal eating disordersMichael J Howell
Carlos H Schenck, MD, Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center, Department of Psychiatry, Hennepin County Medical Center, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA
Curr Treat Options Neurol 11:333-9. 2009..In SRED, the antiseizure medication topiramate and dopaminergics have both demonstrated promising results. Nocturnal eating associated with NES has responded well to sertraline...
