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John Winkelman, M.D., Ph.D.

Harvard Title

Professor of Psychiatry

Administrative Titles

Associate Physician, Sleep Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
Chief, Sleep Disorders Clinical Research Program, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital

Address

1 Bowdoin Square, 9th floor
Boston, MA 02114

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Heart rate response to respiratory events with or without leg movements.
Authors: Yang CK, Jordan AS, White DP, Winkelman JW.
Sleep
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Clinical significance of sleep EEG abnormalities in chronic schizophrenia.
Authors: Yang C, Winkelman JW.
Schizophr Res
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Current patterns and future directions in the treatment of insomnia.
Authors: Winkelman J, Pies R.
Ann Clin Psychiatry
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Education designing a sleep disorders curriculum for psychiatry residents.
Authors: Winkelman JW.
Harv Rev Psychiatry
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Antidepressants and periodic leg movements of sleep.
Authors: Yang C, White DP, Winkelman JW.
Biol Psychiatry
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Restless legs syndrome, periodic limb movements in sleep, and depression.
Authors: Picchietti D, Winkelman JW.
Sleep
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A novel combination therapy for primary insomnia?
Authors: Winkelman J.
Sleep
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Serotonergic antidepressants are associated with REM sleep without atonia.
Authors: Winkelman JW, James L.
Sleep
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You will start to feel very sleepy.... ...And you should go to bed, because shortchanging your rest can hurt your health.
Authors: Stickgold RA, Winkelman JW, Wehrwein P.
Newsweek
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Panel discussion: changing how we think about insomnia.
Authors: Ancoli-Israel S, Benca RM, Edinger JD, Krystal AD, Mendelson W, Moldofsky H, Petrie J, Roth T, Walsh JK, Winkelman J.
J Clin Psychiatry
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