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On this episode we talk about the things that we really enjoyed as kids growing up from our parents kitchen. Ramen anyone? And the "Dirt Dirt" saga continues on. Jason decides that he has private jet taste with a Gatorade budget. And somehow, we've reverted to Elissa having full blown conversations through text in her sleep. Literally circling back here.Plus we shout out Tommy T-Rex for sporting our shirts! Which by the way, we only have a few left! So get one before they're gone! Click on the links below!https://www.adventuresofe.com/CHECK US OUT ON YOUTUBECHECK US OUT ON TIKTOK!!CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOKCHECK US OUT ON INSTAGRAMCHECK US OUT ON XBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-adventures-of-e--6114631/support.
Sleepwalking, sleep talking, night terrors - how do they occur and why do some people have them more than others?Join us as we discuss with Professor Francesca Siclari her work looking at non-REM parasomnias and the link to dreaming. We discuss the various forms that non-REM parasomnias can take, how they differ between adults and children and what the potential consequences of them can be. Find out more about Francesca and her research group here.Here are links to some of the studies:Conscious experiences during non-REM parasomniasShared EEG correlates between non-REM parasomnia experiences and dreamsConsciousness in non-REM-parasomnia episodes Host: Professor Penny LewisProducer & Editor: Sophie Smith Check out our NaPS website to find out more about our team, our research and events. This recording is the property of the Sleep Science Podcast and not for resale.
In part two of this two-part series, Dr. Jeff Ratliff and Dr. Ron Postuma discuss how clinicians should approach serological antibody testing in patients with REM behavior disorder or other associated neurologic symptoms. Show reference: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/NXI.0000000000200311
In part one of this two-part series, Dr. Jeff Ratliff and Dr. Ron Postuma discuss how frequently the IGLON5 antibody is identified among patients with idiopathic REM behavior disorder. Show reference: https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/NXI.0000000000200311
Dr. Jeff Ratliff talks with Dr. Ron Postuma about the clinical features associated with IgLON5 positivity, emphasizing the implications for practitioners in diagnosing and treating sleep and movement disorders. Read the related article in Neurology: Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation. Disclosures can be found at Neurology.org.
In this episode of the Sleep Edit, Craig and Arielle are thrilled to welcome Dr. Sujay Kansagra of Duke University to discuss the weird and wonderful world of parasomnias, restless leg syndrome, and restless sleep disorder in children. Parasomnias include NREM parasomnias (sleep walking, hypnic jerks, night terrors) and REM parasomnias (sleep paralysis and nightmares). 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 01:09 Parenting Anecdotes and Guest Introduction 02:22 Journey into Medical Social Media 05:21 The Importance of Engaging Content 10:50 Understanding Parasomnias 15:25 Non-REM vs REM Parasomnias 24:26 Night Terrors and Sleepwalking 28:17 Fever Dreams and Sleep Disruptions 28:58 Genetic Predispositions and Sleep Studies 29:21 Scheduled Awakenings and Melatonin 30:23 Nightmares vs. Night Terrors 31:39 Sleepwalking Safety Tips 37:43 Understanding Restless Leg Syndrome 48:58 Restless Sleep Disorder 53:38 Final Thoughts and Parenting Advice Dr. Sujay Kansagra at Duke Health Sujay's Instagram profile Sujay's time zone video “I am the research” His excellent sleep book The rest of his links Night terrors, sleep walking, and sleep talking in children by Dr. Canapari Restless leg syndrome in children by Dr. Canapari
What is scarier than a toddler's tantrum? Almost nothing...except for sleep terrors and other nighttime disturbances. Parasomnias in childhood aren't dangerous behaviors but tough for parents to deal with. What do we know about these episodes, and how should you handle them? Send your questions to hello@pediatriciannextdoorpodcast.com or submit at drwendyhunter.com Find products from the show on the shop page. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn commission from qualifying purchases. More from The Pediatrician Next Door: Website: drwendyhunter.com Instagram: @the_pediatrician_next_door Facebook: facebook.com/wendy.l.hunter.75 TikTok: @drwendyhunter LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drwendyhunter This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast IG: @reddrockmusic www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I loved this episode. I am a fan of horror, thriller and ghost stories, and I am intrigued by the relationship between sleep and nightmares. In this episode, Brian and I discuss his work, including his book Sleep Paralysis: Historical, Psychological, and Medical Perspectives https://www.amazon.com.au/Sleep-Paralysis-Historical-Psychological-Perspectives/dp/0199313806 and Monsters on the Couch: The Real Psychological Disorders Behind Your Favorite Horror Movies https://www.amazon.com.au/Monsters-Couch-Psychological-Disorders-Favorite/dp/1641607912/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1703113003&sr=1-2-catcorr Brian also conducts research, and many of his papers can be found on Pub Med: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ Connect with and find out more about Brian's work here https://briansharpless.com Links to things we discussed Episode #41 w Dr Neil Durrant on Nietzsche's Renewal of Ancient Ethics, Friendship as Contest https://learningtodie.com.au/podcasts/41-nietzsches-renewal-of-ancient-ethics-friendship-as-contest/ Episode #25 Jonny Dillion on Irish Mythology and Folklore https://learningtodie.com.au/podcasts/25-jonny-dillion-on-irish-mythology-and-folklore/ Episode #32 w Dr Caitlin Duffy on horror literature in our society https://learningtodie.com.au/podcasts/32-horror-literature-in-our-society-with-dr-caitlin-duffy/ Parasomnias & Disruptive Sleep Disorders https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/12133-parasomnias--disruptive-sleep-disorders The Crucible https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115988/ IT follows https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3235888/ The Thing https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084787/ Something in the Blood: The Untold Story of Bram Stoker, the Man Who Wrote Dracula https://www.amazon.com.au/Something-Blood-Untold-Stoker-Dracula/dp/1631490109 The Nightmare https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3317522/ Brugada (brew-GAH-dah) syndrome https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/brugada-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20370489 Darby O ‘Gill and the Little People https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052722/ For further inquiries, contact me at iandunican@sleep4performance.com.au or visit www.sleep4performance.com.au. Don't forget to explore our YouTube channel. We're proudly sponsored by LMNT. Order through our custom link and receive a free LMNT Sample Pack, including one packet of every flavour. This exclusive offer is available to VIP LMNT Partners: http://drinklmnt.com/sleep4performance. Enjoy hassle-free refunds on all orders – no questions asked!
¡Bienvenidos a SINNNapsis! Charlaremos con la Dra. Vanessa Alatriste Booth (medicina del sueño) sobre el diagnóstico, abordaje y tratamiento de las parasmonias no-MOR. Conducen: Dres. Eduardo Argüelles y Rafael Díaz. Visítanos en nuestra página de internet. Aclaración: El contenido de este podcast tiene la finalidad de brindar información científica dirigida a un público con formación profesional en áreas de la salud. Los temas aquí presentados no pueden (ni pretenden) reemplazar la relación que Usted tenga con su profesional sanitario; no se deberán considerar como un consejo médico, ni tienen tal finalidad. Los casos clínicos discutidos no corresponden a ningún paciente real que haya sido atendido por los conductores o el INNN; han sido elaborados exclusivamente con fines didácticos y de divulgación de la ciencia.
On our very first U-Brew episode we share our listeners experiences with Parasomnias and Sleep Paralysis.
Special Guest Jessica T, tells HbMC and our listeners her frightening experiences with Sleep Paraylsis.
In today's episode, Meaghan educates our listeners on the different Parasomnias, including but not limited to Sleep Paralysis. So please send us your Parasomnia stories at homebrewmurdercrew@gmail.com Sources https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/parasomnias https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paralysis
La mayoría de los adultos necesitamos 7 o más horas de sueño de buena calidad en un horario similar todas las noches, pero los diferentes tipos de parasomnias a veces nos impiden lograr esta calidad. Viene el Doctor Reyes Haro, Director del Instituto Mexicano de Medicina Integral de Sueño, a contarnos sobre los tipos de parasomnias y las cosas más raras que nos pueden pasar al dormir.
Episode 13: Sleep Paralysis and Other Parasomnias. Join us as we dive into the lonely darkness of the experience of sleep paralysis. We will look at the causes for these experiences and the remedies for these often nightmarish episodes. Enjoy!Say hi! cosmicnonsensehappyhour@gmail.com Facebook Apple Spotify
Mayoor Patel, DDS, MS, is the owner of Atlanta-based Craniofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Center of Georgia and co-editor of the new textbook Dental Sleep Medicine: A Clinical Guide. He speaks with Sleep Review about medical and dental comorbidities of obstructive sleep apnea, continuing education for dentists, and offers several resources for dentists who want to learn about sleep medicine. Sree Roy of Sleep Review and Patel discuss: How did this book, Dental Sleep Medicine: A Clinical Guide, come about?Why should dentists have a basic knowledge of sleep medicine?What are some of the most common medical comorbidities of obstructive sleep apnea?What are some of the most common dental comorbidities and risk factors of sleep apnea?How can dentists learn to conduct a basic screening for obstructive sleep apnea?How does oral appliance therapy for sleep apnea work?
Jennifer L. Martin, PhD, became president of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) board of directors on June 6, 2022. She speaks with Sleep Review about the challenges faced by people with insomnia disorder in accessing cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and pharmaceuticals to treat the sleep disorder, as well as posits several solutions. Sree Roy of Sleep Review and Martin discuss:-What is a psychologist's role in sleep medicine?-How is the AASM collaborating with other stakeholders to identify and prioritize strategies to increase access to high-quality care for insomnia disorder?-How can sleep medicine overcome reimbursement challenges when it comes to insomnia?-Other goals for her 1-year AASM presidency term
La mayoría de los adultos necesitamos 7 o más horas de sueño de buena calidad en un horario similar todas las noches, pero los diferentes tipos de parasomnias a veces nos impiden lograr esta calidad.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Muchas personas han experimentado a lo largo de su vida episodios de visitantes de domitorio, parálisis del sueño y que la ciencia habla de alucinaciones hipnagógicas e hipnopómpicas. Ademas hablaremos brevemente de parasomnias que tambien, hoy en día, son un enigma. Nuesto Correo de Contacto: laruedadelmisterio2010@gmail.com © La Rueda del MisterioEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de La Rueda del Misterio. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/4754
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hoy os traemos un programa muy especial sobre el mundo de los sueños y las parasomnias. Contaremos algún caso personal sobre esos denominados "visitantes de dormitorio" Mil gracias por vuestro apoyo familia! Contacto con el programa: enigmasaldescubierto13@gmail.com Nuestro merchandaising: https://www.instagram.com/p/ChAkmIELiTB/?hl=es Hazte mecenas y disfruta de contenido exclusivo: https://www.paypal.me/EnigmasalDescubierto ES6467130002520008887747 Bizum: Preguntar número a través de enigmasaldescubierto13@gmail.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Enigmas al Descubierto. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/272840
Why is it that some people have issues with their sleep where they feel they can't move, and other people will actually move too much in their sleep?? Back in Episode 4, Áine and Ruth started discussing sleep and this week it's time for Sleep: Part Two! They unpack elements of ‘Parasomnia', more commonly known as disruptive sleep-related disorders. Ruth shares her own experience of sleep paralysis, with Áine explaining theories behind why this happens, along with another common parasomnia; sleep walking. Email hello@whatarewelike.ie @aine.maher28 @ruthjephson Theme music: Andrei Boyd andrei.boyd@icloud.com Logo: Cillian Fenlon cillianfenlon@gmail.com
Mitchell Levine, DMD, ABDSM, was recently installed as president of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM). In an interview with Sree Roy of Sleep Review, he discusses how COVID has changed the practice of dental sleep medicine, the role of telehealth, a consensus statement about oral appliance compliance, oral appliance monitoring sensors, what he wants to see in dental sleep medicine research, and what he hopes will have changed in dental sleep by the end of his 2-year term.More Webinar Info:https://aadsm.cnf.io/For more Sleep Review Content:https://info.medqor.com/srsubform
Have you ever considered what effect lack of sleep can have on things other than your mood? Did you know that…Sleep acts like a filter system for your memory?Sleeps helps you forget unnecessary information to make room for important information?children only grow in the first few hours of sleep?Your ability to gain more muscle is effected by the quality of your sleep?This week we speak to Dr Oliver Bernath, the ultimate sleep specialist!We have been aware of the importance of sleep for years, making sure that we go to bed and get up at the same time everyday (or as often as we can!) However, when we met Dr Oliver at a conference in London last month, we were blown away by his knowledge and how little we really knew!Dr Bernath specialities cover: Sleep Disordered Breathing (Snoring, Sleep Apnoea) Insomnia, Sleep Rhythm disorders Parasomnias (e.g. Nightmares, Sleepwalking, REM-Sleep Behaviour Disorder), Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movements in Sleep, Narcolepsy and Central Hypersomnias, Sleep Optimisation and Performance.fter completing his Medical Doctorate thesis in muscle electrophysiology, Dr Bernath trained as a neurologist at the University of Chicago and completed fellowships at the University of California San Francisco in clinical neurophysiology. He trained in Sleep Medicine in Chicago with Prof Rechtschaffen and then at the world's first Sleep Disorders Clinic at Stanford University with Prof Dement and Prof Guilleminault. He led the Northern California Sleep Disorders Center at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco and now sees patients at the NHS Sleep Clinic in London.During this chat, we touch on how complex sleep quality really is, how we are not all the same and how to apply certain techniques in order to ensure you are getting the right sleep for yourself!We hope you enjoy this and sleep well tonight!Lots of love,Dave & Steve xProduced by Sean Cahill and Sara Fawsitt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A good night's sleep is anything but quiet: a myriad of processes occupy our brains, crucial for every aspect of our waking lives. Our increased understanding of the neuroscience of sleep – that sleep may not affect the brain in its entirety – provides a window into the human experiences of sleep deprivation, lucid dreaming, spiritual visitations and a range of clinical sleep disorders, such as insomnia, dream enactment and sleep paralysis.A lecture by Guy LeschzinerThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/neuroscience-sleepGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.ukTwitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
Beyond the Pearls: Cases for Med School, Residency and Beyond (An InsideTheBoards Podcast)
Today's Episode Today's section features covers insomnia and features question breakdowns. Make sure to follow along with the slides at https://www.insidetheboards.com/Beyond-The-Pearls/ About Dr. Raj Dr Raj is a quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment on ABC news Los Angeles. More from Dr. Raj www.BeyondThePearls.net The Dr. Raj Podcast Dr. Raj on Twitter Dr. Raj on Instagram Want more board review content? Crush Step 1 Step 2 Secrets Physiology by Physeo Step 1 Success Stories The InsideTheBoards Study Smarter Podcast The InsideTheBoards Podcast Study on the go for free! Download the Audio QBank by InsideTheBoards for free on iOS or Android. If you want to upgrade, you can save money on a premium subscription by customizing your plan until your test date on our website! Produced by Ars Longa Media To learn more about us and this podcast, visit arslonga.media. You can leave feedback or suggestions at arslonga.media/contact or by emailing info@arslonga.media. Produced by: Christopher Breitigan Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff InsideTheBoards is not affiliated with the NBME, USMLE, COMLEX, or any professional licensing body. InsideTheBoards and its partners fully adhere to the policies on irregular conduct outlined by the aforementioned credentialing bodies. The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional or medical advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eddie and Justin celebrate 50 episodes and 20k downloads by answering listener questions. There are personal questions, funny questions, scientific questions, and lots of laughs. From party songs to neurologic morphology in PTSD- this show has a bit of everything.
Do animals have Parasomnias? Listen to find out as well as learn how long animals sleep, what Scientist think our pets dream about along with some troubling and heartwarming animal sleep stories. Today's episode is brought to you by HelloFresh! Use Link: https://hellofresh-ca.o5kg.net/c/2544961/791027/7893 Code: HFAFF80Offer: $80 Discount ($50 - $20 - $10) Including Free Shipping on First Box!
Parasomnias are a group of sleep disorders that involve unwanted events or experiences that occur while you are falling asleep, sleeping or waking up. Parasomnias may include abnormal movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions or dreams. Although the behaviors may be complex and appear purposeful to others, you remain asleep during the event and often have no memory that it occurred. If you have a parasomnia, you may find it hard to sleep through the night.
Dr. Karen and Dr. Jack Hopkins explain normal sleep and then go on to explore parasomnias such as night terrors and how these are different from nightmares. We talk about how scary these awakenings can be for parents but not always for our kids.
¿Qué son las parasomnias? 01:38 ¿Qué pasa con la parasomnia en la que se despiertan a comer en la noche? 10:12 ¿Cuáles son los factores o quienes están más propensos a tener parasomnias? 16:27
Join LeeAnne and Angela of Spirited History, this week the ladies are digging deep into Parasomnias…specifically Sleep Paralysis and the Old Hag Syndrome. They will also be sharing ghastly tales from other countries, several of their own terrifying experiences, and a few encounters people have had with this supernatural phenomenon. Links: http://sleepeducation.org/sleep-disorders-by-category/parasomnias Art Work by Clark Ball
In part 3 of a 3-part series, Michael Howell, MD, FAAN, FAASM, discusses his article, "Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder and Other Rapid Eye Movement Parasomnias," from the August Sleep Neurology Continuum issue. This article and the accompanying Continuum Audio interview are available to subscribers at continpub.com/RBD.
In part 2 of a 3-part series, Michael Howell, MD, FAAN, FAASM, discusses his article, "Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder and Other Rapid Eye Movement Parasomnias," from the August Sleep Neurology Continuum issue. This article and the accompanying Continuum Audio interview are available to subscribers at continpub.com/RBD.
In part 1 of a 3-part series, Michael Howell, MD, FAAN, FAASM, discusses his article, "Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder and Other Rapid Eye Movement Parasomnias," from the August Sleep Neurology Continuum issue. This article and the accompanying Continuum Audio interview are available to subscribers at continpub.com/RBD.
Keywords: Parasomnias; insomnia; hypersomnia; narcolepsy; restless legs syndrome; periodic limb movements; circadian rhythm; sleep wake cycle; sleep medicine; otolaryngology
In this latest episode of the “Healthy Sleep Revolution” podcast, Dr. Dassani looks at parasomnias, exploring both their symptoms and whether or not they are connected to sleep apnea. Episode Highlights: Parasomnias and their symptoms The connection between sleep apnea and parasomnias What we can do to help those demonstrating parasomnia symptoms Quotes: “There are stories of even driving while asleep!” “Obstructive sleep apnea…does have the potential to set up a person for parasomnia.” “The brain has these microarousals, it actually wakes that person up without being wide awake, without sitting up, in order to resume breathing – it’s our survival mechanism.” “Newest research shows that apnea is also linked to increased parasomnia symptoms.” “A lot of factors contribute to a child having these sleep terrors, most common being sleep deprivation or extreme tiredness.” “It’s just something you do not ever want to see your child go through.” “There are a lot of…ways that we can help not just the kids but the adults as well get enough oxygen to the brain.” “These are just some ways that our bodies are asking for help.” “Ask questions – why is this happening?” “Make sure that you have somebody that connects these dots.” Links: Dassani Dentistry homepage: https://www.dassanidentistry.com Podigy homepage: https://podigy.co/
In this episode we explore my problem with recurrent nightmares and how scary it can be to experience sleep disturbances or abnormalities. We also dive in scary eras in current and past history.
Adhering to CPAP or continuous positive airway pressure for sleep apnea is a challenge for some patients. But perhaps none moreso than commercial truck drivers, who sometimes face impossible scenarios in which using the device means that the truck won't start in the morning—due to the truck batteries being dead after running the CPAP all night. Luckily technology now provides several solutions and fleet managers have become more accommodating in recent years. We spoke to truck drivers, truck makers, and fleet managers, who all gave us reasons to be optimistic about why it's easier to power a CPAP in a Big Rig than ever before.
Clinicians typically ask patients for a prescription drug history but may not always delve into patients' nonprescription or over-the-counter drug history. But when it comes to sleep aids, it's crucial for professionals to be aware of what herbal remedies, hormones, and other compounds your patients are ingesting in their quest for better sleep. Unbeknownst to patients, many OTC sleep aids can cause side effects on their own and/or pharmacodynamic interactions when taken with other over-the-counter or prescription drugs.Wallace B. Mendelson, MD, the author of the new book Understanding Sleeping Pills, shares 3 broad issues to be aware of with regard to nonprescription products.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) that is unresponsive to traditional therapies or in which the patients can't tolerate traditional therapies—can be frustrating for clinicians and patients alike. Opioids can be a viable therapy for these patients—and a paper published in the January 2018 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings aims to illuminate this treatment pathway.
Oral appliance therapy (OAT) provides an alternative treatment option for those with upper airway resistance syndrome and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The patient's treatment journey begins with the referring physician, who will have administered a sleep test, and, either due to the patient's noncompliance with CPAP or the patient's preference, sends the patient to a dental sleep medicine practitioner for an oral appliance.The dentist's job in properly treating a sleep apnea patient with an oral appliance involves a set of processes that are undertaken with the goal of identifying the patient's specific needs, the condition of their mouth and throat, and their systemic health. Once the patient has been thoroughly evaluated, the appropriate device can be selected and fitted, allowing the patient to begin their treatment and follow-up.Outlined in today's episode is the standard process used in the office of Jeff Rodgers, DMD, DABDSM, to guide the patient from initial consultation to successful treatment.
The opportunity to pursue post-secondary education is fraught with challenges for some people with sleep disorders. From concerns about inadvertently keeping roomies awake with loud snoring, to being unable to wake for early morning classes, colleges and other places of higher education can feel a little intimidating for your patients. Luckily, there are people with sleep disorders who have walked the hallowed halls of college—and graduated. Today, we are specifically sharing strategies for people with narcolepsy to do well in college.
Patients with obstructive sleep apnea who are prescribed a positive airway pressure machine, commonly known as CPAP, are instructed to use it every night. But that means lugging the device with them on every overnight trip—no small task given the shrinking space for airplane carry-on luggage. For CPAP users who leave their device at home while they are on vacation, a survey by CPAP maker ResMed found that two-thirds of users cite size as the reason for leaving their CPAP at home. Skipping therapy is a risky choice. In one study, patients who had heart attacks at night were 6 times more likely to also have obstructive sleep apnea than those whose heart attacks happened during the day. Anecdotally, skipping CPAP therapy has been linked to the sudden deaths of Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia and football player Reggie White. So what exactly is a travel-friendly CPAP device and how are they different from full-sized CPAPs? Get the print articles this podcast is based on at www.sleepreviewmag.com/travel-cpaps-earn-wings and www.sleepreviewmag.com/sizing-up-heat-and-moisture-exchangers-travel-cpap Subscribe to the magazine and our enewsletters at www.sleepreviewmag.com/subscribe Get in touch: editor@sleepreviewmag.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1alcrTDFDUS1yPfAr-2gNQFacebook: www.facebook.com/sleepreviewTwitter: www.twitter.com/sleepreviewLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/groups/4041400 For sponsorship inquiries, email rfelts@medqor.com
Home sleep testing, also known by the abbreviation HST, can benefit patients and healthcare practices alike. When all goes smoothly, advantages include: less time to diagnosis, increased patient volumes, and convenience. But patients returning HST devices late (or not returning them at all) is a problem sleep disorders centers and other administrators of HST routinely encounter. From signed agreements to returned mailers and patient education, this episode provides 6 real-world suggestions for how to get your HST devices back on time. Get the Sleep Review print article this podcast is based on at www.sleepreviewmag.com/get-home-sleep-testing-devices-back-time. Subscribe to the magazine and our enewsletters at www.sleepreviewmag.com/subscribe Get in touch: editor@sleepreviewmag.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1alcrTDFDUS1yPfAr-2gNQFacebook: www.facebook.com/sleepreviewTwitter: www.twitter.com/sleepreviewLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/groups/4041400 For sponsorship inquiries, email rfelts@medqor.com
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The second part of our delve into the world of sleep. this week: Parasomnias. sleep murder, sexomnia, sleep talking, sleep walking, fatal familial insomnia and lucid dreaming.
The second part of our delve into the world of sleep. this week: Parasomnias. sleep murder, sexomnia, sleep talking, sleep walking, fatal familial insomnia and lucid dreaming.
How would you react if, after taking nighttime cold medicine, you woke up the following morning and you had committed atrocious acts of violence? Such was the case for 20 individuals over the past 100 years. These are the tales of Parasomnias and those who fall victim to subconscious theater...being acted out in reality.
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How would you react if, after taking nighttime cold medicine, you woke up the following morning and you had committed atrocious acts of violence? Such was the case for 20 individuals over the past 100 years. These are the tales of Parasomnias and those who fall victim to subconscious theater...being acted out in reality.
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How would you react if, after taking nighttime cold medicine, you woke up the following morning and you had committed atrocious acts of violence? Such was the case for 20 individuals over the past 100 years. These are the tales of Parasomnias and those who fall victim to subconscious theater...being acted out in reality.
Dr. Kiran Maski discusses insomnia, parasomnia, and narcolepsy in children.
There are 3 main sleep problems you can encounter with your child: Nightmares, Night or Sleep Terrors and Sleep walking. Nightmares occur in the later part of sleep an hour or two before your child wakes up. Any child can have nightmares and if your child awakes from a nightmare, you can console her and she will respond to you. Night terrors occur during deep sleep and your child is not aware of his surrounding and will not respond to you. When this happens do not try and wake your child, but instead just ride it out. They are not associated with a mental disorder and are harmless unless your child hurts himself while he is moving about. Sleepwalking also occurs during deep sleep. The difference here is that your child is not terrified and he can participate in complex movements like dressing him self. These are also generally harmless unless your child interacts with something hazardous in his environment. If he does this regularly, you can try scheduled awakenings to break the pattern. HELP ME SPREAD THE WORD! I would love it if you shared Beyond Burnout Podcast with your fellow working moms on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! Also pass this on to a friend. Show notes http://beyondburnout.com/42 Want me to answer a question? Call the show at 404-465-2399 or email me at drmarks@beyondburnout.com
Existe personas que durante la noche traspasan la delgada linea entre la realidad y los sueños, ¿Que ocurre cuando dormimos? existen trastornos del sueño, terrores nocturnos, sonambulismos..¿como afrontarlos? ¿Existe algun peligro?, ¿Se puede cometer un crimen en ese estado?, Los casos mas impactantes y la explicacion a todo ello con nuestra invitada, Marian Martinez, Doctora de la Unidad del Sueño del Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla, Parasomnias, donde la realidad y los sueños se confunden.
Existe personas que durante la noche traspasan la delgada linea entre la realidad y los sueños, ¿Que ocurre cuando dormimos? existen trastornos del sueño, terrores nocturnos, sonambulismos..¿como afrontarlos? ¿Existe algun peligro?, ¿Se puede cometer un crimen en ese estado?, Los casos mas impactantes y la explicacion a todo ello con nuestra invitada, Marian Martinez, Doctora de la Unidad del Sueño del Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla, Parasomnias, donde la realidad y los sueños se confunden.