Articles on what comes before.
Clinical notes, excerpts from the book Antes and short essays on preventive nephrology, longevity, and integrative functional medicine. Content originally published on the Plenya blog, mirrored here in full.

Morning light — the free medicine that resets metabolism
Ten to thirty minutes of natural light in the first hour after waking anchor morning cortisol, nighttime melatonin, and the biological clock. It is the cheapest and most ignored signal of circadian medicine.

Apnea in those who don't snore: the invisible female form
A 42-year-old woman, lean, no snoring, treated for years for "anxiety." Polysomnography comes back "no significant apnea." But the clinical picture persists, and it is a scene I recognize from the speech, before ordering the first test.

Alcohol and sleep — why two glasses destroy six hours of rest
Mariana arrived sure she had perimenopause. Her ring told a different story — and so did every patient I've seen with the same complaint. The bedtime glass is the most polite saboteur I know.

The sleep that doesn't restore
Sleeping seven hours and waking exhausted is not a lack of discipline or "a phase." It is a signal — usually of underdiagnosed apnea, fragmented sleep, or absence of deep sleep. And it is investigable.

Sleep, energy, and longevity — why sleeping well is clinical strategy
Sleep is not passive rest — it is the interval where metabolic repair, cognitive consolidation, and hormonal regulation happen. Neglecting sleep is neglecting outcomes.
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