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Quentin R. Regestein, M.D.

Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Harvard Title

Associate Professor of Psychiatry

Administrate and Hospital Titles

Associate Psychiatrist, Department of Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Address

BWH Psychiatry
221 Longwood Ave., Rm M-56
Boston, MA 02115

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Estrogen therapy and the cognitive impairments of sleep deprivation.
Authors: Regestein QR.
Menopause
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Self-reported sleep in postmenopausal women.
Authors: Regestein QR, Friebely J, Shifren JL, Scharf MB, Wiita B, Carver J, Schiff I.
Menopause
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Menopausal progesterone replacement and sleep quality.
Authors: Regestein Q.
Menopause
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Correlation between somatic sensation inventory scores and hyperarousal scale scores.
Authors: Hammad MA, Barsky AJ, Regestein QR.
Psychosomatics
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Neuropsychological effects of methyltestosterone in women using menopausal hormone replacement.
Authors: Regestein QR, Friebely J, Shifren J, Schiff I.
J Womens Health Gend Based Med
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Self-reported hyperarousal traits among insomnia patients.
Authors: Pavlova M, Berg O, Gleason R, Walker F, Roberts S, Regestein Q.
J Psychosom Res
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Preliminary observations on differing psychological effects of conjugated and esterified estrogen treatments.
Authors: Friebely JS, Shifren JL, Schiff I, Regestein QR.
J Womens Health Gend Based Med
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Comparative efficacy of zolpidem and temazepam in transient insomnia.
Authors: Erman MK, Erwin CW, Gengo FM, Jamieson AO, Lemmi H, Mahowald MW, Regestein QR, Roth T, Roth-Schechter B, Scharf MB, Vogel GW, Walsh JK, Ware JC.
Hum Psychopharmacol
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Psychiatrists' views of managed care and the future of psychiatry.
Authors: Regestein QR.
Gen Hosp Psychiatry
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Sleep apnea in menopause.
Authors: Regestein QR.
Menopause
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