Insomnia
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia is effective for people with chronic illness
Guidelines for obstructive sleep apnea and insomnia from the US Departments of Defense and Veteran Affairs
Mirtazapine and amitriptyline are modestly effective for short-term improvement of insomnia in adults
Cognitive therapy superior to zopiclone for insomnia
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia with a masked reduction of benzodiazepine dosing increases discontinuation rates (SWITCH)
In older adults with chronic insomnia, mirtazapine improves sleep, but many people don't tolerate it (MIRAGE)
ACP chronic insomnia guideline: CBT before drugs
Brief behavioral therapy improves sleep in older adults with chronic insomnia
Electroacupuncture is effective for insomnia treatment in adults with depression
Simply decreasing time in bed paradoxically increases sleep in patients with insomnia
AAN guideline for treating insomnia in children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder
Placebo almost as effective as hypnotics in adults
Benefits and harms of atypical antipsychotics for off-label use
Oral steroids effective for nasal polyps
Guideline: New antidepressants similarly effective (ACP)
About 7% of primary care patients with depression have unrecognized bipolar disorder
Citalopram ineffective for reducing repetitive behavior in autism spectrum disorders
3-drug approach more effective than nicotine replacement alone
Single dose of honey effective for cough in kids
Ramelteon reduces risk of delirium in hospitalized patients
Patients with fibromyalgia are more likely to experience improved sleep if treated with CBT-I, pregabalin, or sodium oxybate
Controlled-release combo of phentermine and topiramate decreases weight (CONQUER)
Duloxetine reduces pain from chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
Treating opioid use disorder in primary care—limited data, but looks feasible


