Sally Ibrahim, MD
Showing of 13 results
A Narcolepsy Story
A bright, driven teenager wanted to participate in activities but instead spent much of her time sleeping. After failed experiences with other specialists, Autumn received a correct diagnosis from sleep specialists at UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s.
6 Tips to Get Your Kids to Go to Bed
Sleep plays a key role in mental, physical and emotional health, from infancy through the teen years and beyond. Here’s how to maximize it.
Melatonin & Kids: What Parents Should Know
Melatonin can help kids fall asleep or stay asleep, but there are some important cautions parents should keep in mind.
Is Your Child Tossing and Turning? This Could Be to Blame
If interrupted sleep happens often and causes behavior or mood changes, it may be a sign of a condition called restless sleep disorder.
Narcolepsy: A Hidden Cause of Extreme Daytime Sleepiness
If daytime sleepiness is excessive and interferes with daily life, this misunderstood sleep disorder may be the cause.
How Women’s Sleep Changes Across the Lifespan
Hormonal changes as a result of menstruation, pregnancy and menopause can wreak havoc on a woman’s sleep and often go unrecognized.
How to Stop Having Bedtime Battles With Your Toddler
Does your toddler never stall at bedtime? And does she always go to sleep immediately after you tuck her in and say goodnight? If you answered “yes” to these questions, congratulations. This article is for the rest of us.
Spring Forward for Kids and Teens: Adjusting to the Time Change
With daylight saving time, we spring ahead – but losing an hour of sleep can cause problems for both parents and children. Learn how you can help ease the transition.