Podcasts about polysomnography

Multi-parametric test used in the study of sleep and as a diagnostic tool in sleep medicine

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The Science of Self Healing with Dr. Sharon Stills
You May Have This Sleep Issue and Not Even Realize It

The Science of Self Healing with Dr. Sharon Stills

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 18:03


Are you or someone close to you experiencing symptoms of sleep apnea? It's quite common for individuals with this condition to be unaware of it, with studies indicating that 85% are undiagnosed. In this insightful podcast, Dr. Odell sheds light on identifying potential signs of sleep apnea and delves into the range of health complications that can arise from untreated sleep apnea. He also explores effective treatment options for managing the condition. Additionally, Dr. Odell offers general sleep advice beneficial for everyone, irrespective of their sleep status. These tips are aimed at empowering listeners to take charge of their sleep health and make informed decisions concerning this crucial aspect of their well-being. Come join us!

Wellness Force Radio
Sinus Health Masterclass | Dr. Rodney Schlosser + David Lewis: Using Acoustic Energy To Clear Nasal Congestion Naturally (No Drugs!)

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 81:28


Wellness + Wisdom | Episode #579 Can acoustic therapy help improve sinus health? Dr. Rodney Schlosser, Rhinology specialist, and David Lewis, co-founder of SinuSonic,  join Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom podcast, episode 579, to talk about the revolutionary device for optimal sinus health, how humming opens your nasal airways, why dairy can contribute to congestion, and the negative effects of mouth breathing. "Humming, or acoustic vibration, is well known to increase the body's production of nasal nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is antiviral, antibacterial, antifungal, and it's also a visodialator. Monks hummed. Why were they doing that? To clear their head. Can we stimulate the vagus nerve with acoustic energy? Yes." - David Lewis 15% Off SinuSonic All-Natural Nasal Congestion Relief Use code "JOSH15" for 15% off The revolutionary SinuSonic device delivers acoustic vibrations and gentle pressure to open nasal passages naturally. Twice a day, morning and evening, simply hold the SinuSonic device to your nose and breathe normally for about two minutes. You should hear a flutter each time you exhale during the exercise. That's it. It is that easy. Best of all there are no harmful or addictive drugs, and no mess. In This Episode, Dr. Rodney Schlosser + David Lewis Uncovers: [01:30] The Creation of SinuSonic SinuSonic - Use code "JOSH15" for 15% off Dr. Rodney Schlosser David Lewis Dr. Richard Bogan A Decongestant in Many Cold Medicines Is Ineffective David's journey from sleep labs to epilepsy testing to sinus health. Rodney's first testing of the SinuSonic device. Dr. Zachary Soler [08:55] Revolution in Sinus Health How Josh discovered SinuSonic to heal his chronic sinus problems. Unpacking how the SinuSonic device works. Why humming helps improve sinus health. The simplicity of the acoustic device. [13:45] Heal Your Nasal Obstructions The difference between nasal congestion and sinusitis. 30-40% of people in the U.S. struggle with some nasal obstruction. How to use SinuSonic for best results. Describing how the device creates humming for you. [19:20] Acoustic Therapy: A Breakthrough in Sinus Care Who can benefit from using SinuSonic. Why the device has an 80% success rate. How you can heal the lining inside the nose and airflow with the device but deviated septum. Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT) How SinuSonic improves airflow by 30% within the first two weeks of use. [25:10] Natural Ways to Improve Your Sinus Health Why oral decongestants are not good for your health or aren't efficient long-term. How rebound congestion works. Why nasal sprays only provide short-term relief. Non-pharma and non-surgical options for nasal health. Why dairy is bad for sinuses. How pregnancy affects women's breathing. Why mouth taping doesn't work when you have nasal problems. [31:45] Acoustic Therapy + Pharmaceutical Drugs How to combine SinuSonic with medicine. Why it's better to use the acoustic device first and then add drugs. How Josh dealt with having small sinus cavities. Why you should try acoustic therapy before any surgical intervention. [40:30] Sinuses + Mental Health Issues How people unconsciously self-sabotage their healing. Chronic illnesses and their connection with mental health problems. Why you can't expect results in one day but need to change your lifestyle. The connection between trauma and sinus issues. Dr. Stephen Porges How your breathing changes when your nervous system is dysregulated. The power of deep breathing exercise. SinuSonic experiment during the pandemic. [48:50] Why Mouth Breathing Is Unnatural Why Being a "Mouth-Breather" Is Bad For You w/James Nestor BREATHE - 33% off with the code “PODCAST33” The physiological effects of mouth breathing. How mouth breathing changes the shape of the face and creates cavities. How Polysomnography and sleep labs help people. Why deep nasal breathing helps calm you, increase blood flow, and improve physical performance. [54:50] SinuSonic as Covid-19 Prevention What drove David to leave Polysomnography. How neurology and breathing are related to sleep studies. The benefits of nitric oxide. Unpacking how the FDA was considering SinuSonic as a Covid-19 prevention tool. The multiple mechanisms that are responsible for good breathing. Why using SinuSonic is a meditative practice. [01:01:30] Get Rid of Sinus Headache Fast How singers, musicians, and pilots use acoustic therapy. More than 70% of people with severe sinus pain and pressure get relief with SinuSonic. What causes sinus headaches. How most pharmaceutical drugs only cover up the real problem. [01:09:15] Improve Your Posture to Improve Your Breathing How posture affects oxygen intake. Why there are no side effects to using SinuSonic. How personal life affects Rodney's work life. Why faith in God is important for David. Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts Live Life Well from Sunrise to Sunset Save 20% with code "WELLNESSFORCE" on everyone's favorite Superfoods brand, ORGANIFI, including their Sunrise to Sunset Bundle and their Women's Power Stack that includes HARMONY + GLOW for true hormonal balance and great health radiating through your beautiful skin. Click HERE to order your Organifi today. Are You Stressed Out Lately? Take a deep breath with the M21™ wellness guide: a simple yet powerful 21 minute morning system that melts stress and gives you more energy through 6 science-backed practices and breathwork. Click HERE to download for free. Experience Red Light Therapy at HomeSave 10% on your SaunaSpace order with the code "JOSH10" Unlike the traditional methods, near-infrared light works with your body's biology to create radiant heat from the inside out. By using near-infrared's shorter wavelengths in a way that mimics natural sunlight, the light penetrates deeply to raise your core temperature faster. *Review The Wellness + Wisdom Podcast & WIN $150 in wellness prizes! *Join The Facebook Group Power Quotes From The Show Nasal Obstructions Impair Your Cognitive Functions "Nasal obstruction and nasal congestion are a super common problem that can be from allergic or non-allergic triggers, which affects 20-30% of population in the U.S. But it's not just nose problems. It affects your sleep and your cognitive ability. We've done studies on cognition and it impairs your cognition, your mood, you get depressed or anxious." - Dr. Rodney Schlosser Avoid Environments That Trigger Sinus Issues "Dairy's probably the number one thing I hear about that creates thick mucus, thick flam, throat clearing... If you can avoid environments that are going to cause, whether you're allergic or not, triggers than do that. Stay in a healthy clean environment. Rinse your nose out with saline and flush things out." - Dr. Rodney Schlosser The Negative Effects of Mouth Breathing "Nasal obstruction will force you to become a mouth breather at night. You can get more cavities because now your mouth is all dry. There's something called the adenoid face. Kids have big adenoids in the back with their tonsils and if it obstructs the nose and they become a mouth breather, it actually changes the shape of their face." - Dr. Rodney Schlosser Links From Today's Show  SinuSonic - Use code "JOSH15" for 15% off Dr. Rodney Schlosser David Lewis Dr. Richard Bogan A Decongestant in Many Cold Medicines Is Ineffective Dr. Zachary Soler Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT) Dr. Stephen Porges Why Being a "Mouth-Breather" Is Bad For You w/James Nestor BREATHE - 33% off with the code “PODCAST33” Josh's Trusted Products | Up To 40% Off Shop All Wellness + Wisdom Approved Products MANNA Vitality - 20% off with the code "JOSH20" Mendi.io - 20% off with the code "JOSH20" BREATHE - 33% off with the code “PODCAST33” MitoZen – 10% off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE” Organifi –20% off with the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' PLUNGE - $150 off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE" QI-Shield EMF Device- 20% off with the code "JOSH" SEED Synbiotic - 30% off with the code "JOSHTRENT" BON CHARGE - 15% off with the code "JOSH15" SpectraSculpt - 15% off with the code "JOSH15" SaunaSpace - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" Cured Nutrition CBD - 20% off with the code "WELLNESS FORCE" LiftMode - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" Paleovalley – 15% off with the link only NOOTOPIA - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" Activation Products - 20% off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE” SENSATE - $25 off with the code "JOSH25" BiOptimizers - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" ION - 15% off with the code ‘JOSH1KS' Feel Free from Botanic Tonics - $40 off with the code "WELLNESS40" Essential Oil Wizardry - 10% off with the code "WELLNESSFORCE" ALIVE WATERS - 33% off your first order with the code "JOSH33" DRY FARM WINES - Get an extra bottle of Pure Natural Wine with your order for just 1¢ Drink LMNT – Zero Sugar Hydration: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack, with any purchase Free Resources M21 Wellness Guide - Free 3-Week Breathwork Program with Josh Trent Join Wellness + Wisdom Community About Dr. Rodney Schlosser ​Rodney J. Schlosser, M.D. is Professor and Director of Rhinology and Sinus Surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology at the Medical University of South Carolina. He completed his Otolaryngology residency at the University of Virginia and his Rhinology fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania, and has been on staff at MUSC since 2002. ​Dr. Schlosser's clinical areas of interest include revision sinus surgery, endoscopic repair of CSF leaks and skull base defects, and resection of sinonasal and skull base tumors. His research interests include the mucosal immune response in chronic sinusitis, olfactory dysfunction, and clinical outcomes in patients undergoing medical and surgical treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis. ​Dr. Schlosser has received research grants from the National Institute of Health, Veterans Administration, American Rhinologic Society, American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and numerous medical companies. He has published a textbook on endoscopic sinus surgery, as well as over 300 peer-reviewed articles and 7 book chapters, and has been an invited speaker throughout the U.S. and abroad. About David Lewis David Lewis received his BS in Health Policy and Administration from UNC-CH and an MBA/MHA from Georgia State University. He co-founded SleepMed, Inc., and was CEO and a Board Member. SleepMed grew to over $115M in revenue and provided sleep medicine services and epilepsy testing services across the US. He left SleepMed to become US General Manager for EIMindA (Herzliya, Israel) which developed BNA. He co-founded and co-invented SinuSonic. SinuSonic Website Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube Listen To The Latest Episodes... Don't Miss New Episodes: Follow Wellness + Wisdom on Spotify  

Welcome to Group Therapy
Episode 21 | How's Your Sleep?

Welcome to Group Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 87:11


Welcome to Group Therapy!! Licensed psychologists Dr. Jessica Rabon, Dr. Justin Puder, Dr. Kristen Casey and licensed therapist Kristen Gingrich LCSW, CADC, CCS are coming together to create a podcast to talk about topics chosen by you, the listeners, in a laid back, relatable way. Kinda like group therapy. From mental health to relationships, hot topics to current events, fun topics and everything in between, including sleep, our goal is for your voices to be heard and you to feel like you are part of the group. So settle in, take a seat, and Welcome to Group Therapy! Disclaimer: Welcome to Group Therapy Podcast is not a replacement for therapy, is not actual group therapy, nor will specific therapeutic advice be given on the show. Although we are all licensed therapists, we are not YOUR therapist. It is meant to be for educational and entertainment purposes only. Follow us on social media! Instagram: @welcometogrouptherapypod TikTok: @welcometogrouptherapypod Submit your podcast topic requests here! Dr. Justin Puder @amoderntherapist Dr. Kristen Casey @drkristencasey Dr. Jessica Rabon @jessicaleighphd Kristen Gingrich LCSW, CADC, CSS @notyouraveragethrpst Pyjamas, Polysomnography and Professional Athletes: The Role of Sleep Tracking Technology in Sport Insomnia Doc's Guide to Restful Sleep: Remedies for Insomnia and Tips for Good Sleep Health (Lack of Sleep or Sleep Deprivation Help)

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Xtalks Life Science Podcast
Sunrise's At-Home Sleep Apnea Test Gets FDA Clearance + BMS-Pfizer Team up with Kareem Abdul Jabbar for AFib Awareness

Xtalks Life Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 28:43


In this episode, Ayesha talked about the FDA clearance of a new at-home sleep apnea test developed by Belgium-based scale-up Sunrise. The wireless, AI-powered device is placed on a user's chin, making it non-invasive and easy to use. The test has been clinically validated against traditional polysomnography testing and can help provide an accurate sleep apnea diagnosis. Hear more about the device in this episode.Ayesha also talked about the teaming up of basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and the Bristol Myers Squibb/Pfizer Alliance for a new ad campaign to help raise awareness about atrial fibrillation (AFib). The basketball Hall of Famer was diagnosed with the condition and in a video for the campaign, he describes how he initially dismissed his symptoms. He encourages others to learn from his experience and seek medical attention as soon as any symptoms appear. February is also American Heart Month, which is marked every year to help promote awareness about cardiovascular health. Read the full articles here:Sunrise's At-Home Sleep Apnea Test Gets FDA Clearance ‘No Time to Wait' Ad Campaign from BMS-Pfizer Features Basketball Legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for AFib Awareness For more life science and medical device content, visit the Xtalks Vitals homepage.Follow Us on Social MediaTwitter: @Xtalks Instagram: @Xtalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xtalks.Webinars/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtalks-webconferences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/XtalksWebinars/featured

RunChatLive
RCL56: 'In-Home Polysomnography' with special guest Dr Amy M Bender

RunChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 71:11


And so we reach the final part of our 'SLEEP AWARENESS MONTH' on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, being uploaded also to this Runchatlive Podcast. My special guest is Dr Amy M Bender, Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra, talking about 'In-Home Polysomnography' and sharing the results of my recent five week sleep study using the Cerebra Sleep System. What is In-Home Polysomnography? The most comprehensive form of sleep study currently available requires going to a sleep-lab. However, for many the sleeping environment is unnatural and equipment uncomfortable. A popular alternative is the ‘Home Sleep Apnea Test' (HSAT), which though convenient only measures breathing and respiratory functions, not sleep quality. Enter the ‘Cerebra Sleep System‘ – an in-home, self applied polysomnogram (PSG) that provides the quality diagnostics of an in-lab study with the convenience of Home Sleep Apnea Testing. For those of you who like the nitty gritty, Cerebra Sleep System uses the patented algorithm Odds Ratio Product (ORP) that micro analyses the Electroencephalogram (EEG) signal providing a continuous measure of sleep depth, moving beyond conventional scoring methods to dig deeper into brain activity. The Cerebra Sleep System can measure brain waves (EEG), eye movement (EOG), respiratory data, leg and body movements, pulse oximetry, and heart rate (ECG). My Five Week Sleep Study using ‘Cerebra Sleep System' My personal five week sleep study included: Electroencephalography (EEG/brain waves). Electrooculography (EOG/eye movements). Electromyography (EMG/electrical activity of chin muscle). Daily reaction time tests to track performance. Questionnaires on perceived sleep quality, disturbances during the night. Tracking of daily exercise & use of electronics before bedtime. In this podcast episode, topics discussed included: What are the benefits but also limitations of common consumer wearables like Fitbit and Oura ring? How does the Cerebra In-Home Polysomnogram Sleep System differ from the above? How useful is the data regarding the different stages of sleep, e.g. REM, N-REM, Deep Sleep, etc.? How did Matt Phillips find sleeping with the Cerebra headset on? How useful was it being held accountable each day by filling in questionnaires?  What was Matt's Sleep Study expecting to find by removing caffeine consumption after week one? A look at the results from Matt's five week Sleep Study including: - General Insights (sleep efficiency, sleep latency, reported sleep quality, and more) - Actual sleep time per night - Amount of waking up after going to sleep - Effect of removing caffeine: evening sleepiness, reaction time, attention lapses Take home messages from the study & Sleep Awareness Month            Useful Links   Cerebra Health Website Dr Amy Bender Website Dr Amy M Bender on Twitter: @sleep4sport About This Week's Guest Dr. Amy Bender is Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra, a digital health company in Canada focused on improving access to advanced digital sleep analysis and diagnostic sleep technology. She is a highly respected researcher with written publications, interviews for stories in Oprah Magazine and public speaking appearances including Ted Med talk. Dr Bender has worked with the National Hockey League, Canadian national team athletes & Olympic athletes, and is no stranger to sport herself with pastimes including mountaineering and Ironman Triathlon. A huge thanks to all of our special guests during the 'Sleep Awareness Month': Jesse Cook, Clinical Psychology PhD Student and Sleep Researcher Dr Olivia Walch, CEO of Arcascope, PhD Applied Mathematics Dr Jonathan Charest, Director of Athlete Sleep Service at Centre For Sleep & Human Performance Dr Amy M. Bender, Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra Please Support Our Podcasts! If you appreciate what we do on Runchatlive Podcast and the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes.

Sports Therapy Association Podcast
STA98: 'In-Home Polysomnography' with special guest Dr Amy M Bender

Sports Therapy Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 70:58


And so we reach the final part of our 'SLEEP AWARENESS MONTH' on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast, with special guest Dr Amy M Bender, Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra, talking about 'In-Home Polysomnography' and sharing the results of host Matt Phillips' recent five week sleep study. What is in-Home Polysomnography? The most comprehensive form of sleep study currently available requires going to a sleep-lab. However, for many the sleeping environment is unnatural and equipment uncomfortable. A popular alternative is the ‘Home Sleep Apnea Test' (HSAT), which though convenient only measures breathing and respiratory functions, not sleep quality. Enter the ‘Cerebra Sleep System‘ – an in-home, self applied polysomnogram (PSG) that provides the quality diagnostics of an in-lab study with the convenience of Home Sleep Apnea Testing. For those of you who like the nitty gritty, Cerebra Sleep System uses the patented algorithm Odds Ratio Product (ORP) that micro analyses the Electroencephalogram (EEG) signal providing a continuous measure of sleep depth, moving beyond conventional scoring methods to dig deeper into brain activity. The Cerebra Sleep System can measure brain waves (EEG), eye movement (EOG), respiratory data, leg and body movements, pulse oximetry, and heart rate (ECG). Matt Phillips Sleep Study using ‘Cerebra Sleep System' My personal five week sleep study included: Electroencephalography (EEG/brain waves). Electrooculography (EOG/eye movements). Electromyography (EMG/electrical activity of chin muscle). Daily reaction time tests to track performance. Questionnaires on perceived sleep quality, disturbances during the night. Tracking of daily exercise & use of electronics before bedtime. In this podcast episode, topics discussed included: What are the benefits but also limitations of common consumer wearables like Fitbit and Oura ring? How does the Cerebra In-Home Polysomnogram Sleep System differ from the above? How useful is the data regarding the different stages of sleep, e.g. REM, N-REM, Deep Sleep, etc.? How did Matt Phillips find sleeping with the Cerebra headset on? How useful was it being held accountable each day by filling in questionnaires?  What was Matt's Sleep Study expecting to find by removing caffeine consumption after week one? A look at the results from Matt's five week Sleep Study including: - General Insights (sleep efficiency, sleep latency, reported sleep quality, and more) - Actual sleep time per night - Amount of waking up after going to sleep - Effect of removing caffeine: evening sleepiness, reaction time, attention lapses Take home messages from the study & Sleep Awareness Month            Useful Links   Cerebra Health Website Dr Amy Bender Website Dr Amy M Bender on Twitter: @sleep4sport About This Week's Guest Dr. Amy Bender is Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra, a digital health company in Canada focused on improving access to advanced digital sleep analysis and diagnostic sleep technology. She is a highly respected researcher with written publications, interviews for stories in Oprah Magazine and public speaking appearances including Ted Med talk. Dr Bender has worked with the National Hockey League, Canadian national team athletes & Olympic athletes, and is no stranger to sport herself with pastimes including mountaineering and Ironman Triathlon. A huge thanks to all of our special guests during 'Sleep Awareness Month' on the Sports Therapy Association Podcast: Jesse Cook, Clinical Psychology PhD Student and Sleep Researcher Dr Olivia Walch, CEO of Arcascope, PhD Applied Mathematics Dr Jonathan Charest, Director of Athlete Sleep Service at Centre For Sleep & Human Performance Dr Amy M. Bender, Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk

Highest Health
9 - Expanding Yourself Through Recovery and Movement with Injury Rehabilitation and Prevention Specialist Dorota Lewandowski

Highest Health

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 75:34


Today's guest is Injury Rehabilitation and Prevention Specialist Dorota Lewandowski. Dorota takes us through her mission & love for expanding others potential through recovery and movement. Dorota has a Master's of Science in Kinesiology, concentrated in Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation from CUNY Brooklyn College, a Double Bachelors of Science in Biology and Physical Education from St. Francis College in Brooklyn, NY, and an Associate Degree of Applied Science in Polysomnography from Oregon Institute of Technology. She is a certified Exercise Physiologist through the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and is a board certified Polysomnographic Technologist, or Sleep Disorder Specialist.In this episode she takes us through her own injury recovery journey of breaking her neck while surfing. She shares with us how this experience has allowed her to develop an emotional understanding of recovery and rehabilitation to integrate with her intellectual understanding of it. She goes on to share how she was able to extrapolate her experience and apply it both to the rehabilitation and preventative work she does with her clients.  We move on to discuss to the mental, emotional, & spiritual side of recovering from an injury to the benefits non-athletes experience from applying preventative, recovery and movement practices to their regime, the importance of social support, and the heart and soul she pours into her clients to facilitate their journey towards their highest health potential. https://linktr.ee/Plateau2peak@plateau2peak

Knick Knack News
KKN Episode 177: Polysomnography, Gitamini, Spectacles

Knick Knack News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 29:40


In this week's episode, we talk about sleep studies, robot luggage, gem glasses, and much more!New episodes of Knick Knack News are released every Friday. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more! Follow us on Twitter at @KnickKnackNews, Facebook at https://facebook.com/KnickKnackNews, Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/knickknacknews, and buy merch at http://bit.ly/KKNshop.Alex's Stories This Week: Carbon: https://bit.ly/3EJjLo8Polysomnography: https://bit.ly/3u5bRQZSpectacles: https://cnn.it/3CD6BapAnthony's Stories This Week: Gitamini: https://bit.ly/3lUBKQ1Apophis: https://bit.ly/3ETDy4qCards: https://engt.co/3i1brGqBreaking News: Fruit: https://bit.ly/3i173aGHouse: https://n.pr/3zyY2LG See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sleep4Performance Radio
Special Series on Sleep Disorders and Problems: Episode 3 Remote Polysomnography Technology with Dr Amy Bender

Sleep4Performance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 42:56


In this episode, Amy and I discuss Remote Polysomnography Technology. Specifically, we discuss the technology available at Cerebra Health https://www.cerebra.health/ Amy is a past guest on S4P and I would highly recommend checking out her previous episode in relation to sleep and sports.  Dr. Bender is Director of Clinical Sleep Science at Cerebra Medical and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. She received her PhD and Master of Science degrees in Experimental Psychology from Washington State University specializing in sleep EEG. She has helped develop the only validated sleep screening tool for athletes and has implemented sleep optimization strategies for numerous Canadian Olympic and professional teams. Her current interests focus on how to help people sleep better by improving sleep disorder treatments with more precise digital sleep metrics. She was a former college basketball athlete, did an Ironman in 2009, and currently chases her 3 young kids around.     Follow Amy @sleep4sport on Twitter or on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dramymbender/  Check us out at www.sleep4performance.com 

Paint The Medical Picture Podcast
Newsworthy Month of Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Cases from the OIG, Trusty Tip on Polysomnography, and Ralph Waldo Emerson's Spark

Paint The Medical Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 20:48


Welcome to the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast, created and hosted by Sonal Patel, CPMA, CPC, CMC, ICD-10-CM. We are half way through 2021!! Season 3 is in full swing, and Sonal's 13th episode of the season features Newsworthy updates for the month's fraud, waste, and abuse cases. Trusty Tip features Sonal's compliance recommendations for Polysomnography services. Spark inspires us all to reflect on our journeys based on the poetic words of Ralph Waldo Emerson. Go ahead and listen, subscribe, rate and review! Paint The Medical Picture Podcast now on: Anchor: http://anchor.fm/sonal-patel5 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcJAHHrqNLo9UmKtqRP3X Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast/id1530442177 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/tcwfkshx Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast-WRZvAw Find Sonal on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzNUxmYdIU_U8I5hP91Kk7A Find Sonal on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/sonapate Find Sonal on her website: http://paintthemedicalpicturepodcast.com If you'd like to be a sponsor of the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast series, please contact Sonal directly for pricing: PaintTheMedicalPicturePodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonal-patel5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sonal-patel5/support

Paint The Medical Picture Podcast
Newsworthy Hospice Modifiers GV and GW, Trusty Tip for Part V of SMRC Audits, and Mark Twain's Spark

Paint The Medical Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 25:10


Welcome to the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast, a Nexsen Pruet, LLC series, hosted by Sonal Patel, CPMA, CPC, CMC, ICD-10-CM. It's a brand New Year!! 2021 is finally here and it's flying by!! Season 2 is in full swing, and Sonal's 14th episode of the season features Newsworthy details for utilizing hospice modifiers GV and GW at Palmetto GBA. Trusty Tip discloses more details on Part V of Sonal's compliance recommendations from the new wave of audits coming in from the Supplemental Medical Review Contractor (SMRC). She focuses on Polysomnography in this latest audit. Spark inspires us all to embrace our ambitions towards greatness from the wise words of our literary genius, Mark Twain. Go ahead and listen, subscribe, rate and review! Now on: Anchor: http://anchor.fm/sonal-patel5 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcJAHHrqNLo9UmKtqRP3X Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast/id1530442177 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/tcwfkshx Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast-WRZvAw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzNUxmYdIU_U8I5hP91Kk7A If you would like to reach out for Sonal's consulting services, please contact her directly at: sonalpatel@nexsenpruet.com Find Sonal at Nexsen Pruet at: https://www.nexsenpruet.com/professionals/sonal-patel Find Sonal's Services at: https://www.nexsenpruet.com/about-us/npcoding360 Find Sonal on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/sonapate Find Nexsen Pruet Healthcare on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/nexsen-pruet-health-care/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sonal-patel5/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sonal-patel5/support

NovieGuide Podcast
06 Dr. Helen Drive: Sleep cycles, sleep tips, memory, recovery & nostril breathing &

NovieGuide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 78:25


Dr. Helen Driver is Somnologist & Adj. Assistant Professor at Kingston General Hospital and Queen's University, Canada. Her focus is on Polysomnography: which is a sleep study where you test and diagnose sleep disorders. How much sleep is enough? What really happens in our bodies and brain when we sleep? Is there a difference between male and female sleep cycles and can we use sleep as a performance enhancement technique? After listening to my conversation with Dr. Helen Driver, you will have all the reason in the world to sleep more, sleep better and use it to optimize your life. Dr. Driver has a way to effortlessly move between deep science, simplified explanations, making jokes, and getting to the deeper questions of life. In this episode we deep dive into: - The different sleep stages - Sleep & memory - Sleep tips - Nostril breathing - Effects of blue light You'll experience my excitement and energy as I deep dive into sleep with Dr. Helen Driver in this episode. It might sound as if you're listening to me on double speed. But hey, I love this stuff! Remember to subscribe to The NovieGuide Podcast to catch the latest episodes as they release. We will also be sharing our new feature on the website soon, visit www.novieguide.com to see what you can expect. Become the best version of yourself and join the TRIBE!

Rock What You Got Podcast
06 Dr. Helen Drive: Sleep cycles, sleep tips, memory, recovery & nostril breathing &

Rock What You Got Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 78:25


Dr. Helen Driver is Somnologist & Adj. Assistant Professor at Kingston General Hospital and Queen's University, Canada. Her focus is on Polysomnography: which is a sleep study where you test and diagnose sleep disorders. How much sleep is enough? What really happens in our bodies and brain when we sleep? Is there a difference between male and female sleep cycles and can we use sleep as a performance enhancement technique? After listening to my conversation with Dr. Helen Driver, you will have all the reason in the world to sleep more, sleep better and use it to optimize your life. Dr. Driver has a way to effortlessly move between deep science, simplified explanations, making jokes, and getting to the deeper questions of life. In this episode we deep dive into: - The different sleep stages - Sleep & memory - Sleep tips - Nostril breathing - Effects of blue light You’ll experience my excitement and energy as I deep dive into sleep with Dr. Helen Driver in this episode. It might sound as if you’re listening to me on double speed. But hey, I love this stuff! Remember to subscribe to The NovieGuide Podcast to catch the latest episodes as they release. We will also be sharing our new feature on the website soon, visit www.novieguide.com to see what you can expect. Become the best version of yourself and join the TRIBE!

Out of the Blue: An AJRCCM Podcast
The COVID-19 Pandemic Presents an Opportunity to Reassess the Value of Polysomnography

Out of the Blue: An AJRCCM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 42:53


Dr. John Fleetham sits down with Drs. Sanjay Patel, Lucas Donovan, Atul Malholtra, and Najib Ayas to discuss their papers on reassessing polysomnography.

WHOOP Podcast
Study proves WHOOP is “excellent” at sleep tracking.

WHOOP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 27:07


A new study by the University of Arizona has proven that WHOOP is outstanding at tracking sleep. Kristen Holmes and Emily Capodilupo talk about what this means and why WHOOP is excellent when compared to polysomnography, the gold-standard in sleep evaluation. Researchers also found that wearing WHOOP actually improves sleep habits. Kristen and Emily discuss setting a new bar for sleep tracking (2:10), how this study came to be (3:23), why they expected the results to be strong (6:03), how WHOOP is built to get the best data possible (8:29), how WHOOP is helping people get better sleep (11:48), what polysomnography is and why it's considered the gold-standard in sleep tracking (14:54), why sleep is so difficult to evaluate (18:04), and how rewarding the results are (23:05).Support the show (http://whoop.com)

Healthwealthbridge by Dr.Amrita
Snoring:Its more serious than you think! (Episode 30)

Healthwealthbridge by Dr.Amrita

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 6:32


Snoring is a serious health hazard and affects not only the quality of sleep but each of your major organs. The long term effect of snoring can cause lifestyle diseases. Test needed to see wheteher snoring is affecting your health is called Polysomnography. Things you must remember about Snoring: If its recent onset ,is it because of a cold and blocked nose? Did you gain weight ? Both the above conditions are correctable. If you are a chronic snorer you need to visit a doctor and get tested. What is OSA/OSAH? OSAH or obstructive sleep apnoea/ hypopneaOSAH a serious condition. It's important for you to know that with severe snoring your airway closes and your cells and organs including heart and brain function without oxygen during that time. OSA highest in the age group 50–59 (21.7%). Read all about it here Snoring is serious --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthwealthbridge/message

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Podcasts360
Joseph A. Diamond, MD, on At-Home vs In-Lab Polysomnography for Sleep Disordered Breathing

Podcasts360

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 8:13


Joseph Diamond, MD, from the Icahn School of Medicine, answers the question at the end of Case #3 and discusses the difference between at-home vs in-lab polysomnography testing for sleep disordered breathing. Case part 3 here:

Sleep4Performance Radio
S4P Radio, sleep science audio abstract review 3: Laboratory and home comparison of wrist- activity monitors and polysomnography in middle-aged adults.

Sleep4Performance Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 12:34


In this weeks episode we review a paper I had published earlier this year. Laboratory and home comparison of wrist-activity monitors and polysomnography in middle-aged adults. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41105-017-0130-x Accurate measurement of time at lights out is essential for calculation of several measures of sleep in wrist-activity monitors. While some devices use subjective reporting of time of lights out from a sleep diary, others utilise an automated proprietary scoring algorithm to calculate time at lights out, thereby negating the need for a sleep diary. This study aimed to compare sleep measures from two such devices to polysomnography (PSG) measures (In laboratory) and against each other when worn at home (At home). Fifty middle-aged adults from the Raine Study underwent overnight PSG during which they wore an ActiGraph™ and a Readiband™. They also wore both devices at home for 7 nights. The Readiband uses an automated proprietary algorithm to determine time at lights out whereas the ActiGraph requires completion of a sleep diary noting this time. In laboratory, compared to PSG: Readiband underestimated time at lights out, sleep onset, and wake after sleep onset, overestimated sleep latency and duration (p 

Out of the Blue: An AJRCCM Podcast
Phenotyping Pharyngeal Pathophysiology using Polysomnography in Patients with OSA

Out of the Blue: An AJRCCM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 29:58


Dr. Fleetham discusses phenotyping using polysomnography in patients with COPD with Drs. Scott Sands and David Rappoport

Sleep Talk - Talking all things sleep

Measuring sleep used to be the domain of the sleep laboratory, but new technologies allow sleep to be measured at home. How well do new devices work? What about consumer devices such as FitBit compared to actigraphy that has been used by sleep researchers for years? Should you be measuring your sleep? Does it help to improve sleep? With the help of James Slater from Sleep and Performance Analytics we discuss sleep measurement and the use of sleep trackers. Dr Moira Junge (Health Psychologist) and Dr David Cunnington (Sleep Physician) host the monthly podcast, Sleep Talk, talking all things sleep. Leave a review and subscribe via iTunes Audio Timeline: 00:00 - 01:45 Introduction 01:45 - 05:16 What's news in sleep? 01:45 -  02:45 Sleep technology 02:45 -  03:38 Sleeping in the heat  03:38 - 05:03 Research on parasomnias and sleep paralysis 05:03 -  34:17 Theme - Sleep Trackers. Discussion with James Slater 05:03 - 24:30 Discussion on sleep trackers and sleep measurement 24:30 - 30:12 What are the psychological aspects of measuring sleep? 30:12 - 31:35 The future of sleep trackers 31:35 - 33:20 Clinical actigraphy service 33:20 - 33:50 More information on sleep trackers 33:50- 35:27 Clinical tip of the month - Self-monitoring and self-awareness is only part of behaviour change 35:27 - 37:58 Pick of the month: 35:27 - 36:28 David - Sleepingtime.org 36:28 - 38:58 Moira - Clean sleeping: A trend for 2017? 38:58 - 40:46 James - Time use and productivity 40:46 - 41:32 Sign off Next episode: March 6th 2017 Links mentioned in the podcast: Good Sleep: It's not about the night - SleepHub Sleep technology at CES - radio interview on 774AM Sleeping in the heat - SleepHub Sleeping in the heat - SBS online Research study on sleep walking and sleep eating - Monash University study Clinical actigraphy service - Sleep and Performance Analytics What sleep trackers are available? - SleepHub Using a sleep tracker - Sleephub audio interview Insights on sleep from using a sleep tracker - A Current Affair TV story Guidelines for the use of actigraphy - Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine Sleepingtime.org - check people's sleeping hours based on their Twitter posts The life changing magic of tidying up - Book by Marie Kondo Clean sleeping: A trend for 2017? - The New Daily Prof Leon Lack - Flinders University Time use and productivity: The wage returns to sleep - Article by Matthew Gibson & Jeffery Shrader Sleep and daylight savings - Jawbone blog

Stanford Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Resident Debate: To further evaluate a patient with symptoms of OSA and no significant co-morbid medical issues, an oximetry study is preferable to an in-facility polysomnography.

Stanford Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 50:33


Movement Disorders Journal Podcasts 2012-2015
Sleep aspects on video-polysomnography in LRRK2 mutation carriers

Movement Disorders Journal Podcasts 2012-2015

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 1:24


Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
Health, Wellness, and Happiness, Jeanette Robins, Dr. Syed Nabi, and Marci Williams

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2013


Dr. Syed Nabi is a Sleep Specialist and a regular contributor to Sleep & Wellness Magazine. He is Board Certified as a fellow of the American Board of Internal Medicine and Sleep Medicine. He currently works at Tranquility Sleep Specialists, Knoxville, TN and has been involved with American Sleep & Breathing Academy for the last 2 years. Marci Williams is currently a Center Director, Wellness Coach, and a Management Consultant of a large recreation and fitness facility in which she oversees the day-to-day administration, operations, and programming. She has over 28 years of experience in the fitness and recreation industries both in the private and public sector. She holds multiple certifications along with a degree in Psychology. Jeanette Robins is the founder of the American Sleep & Breathing Academy and the Sleep & Wellness Magazine. has been in the field of sleep medicine for 22 yearsand served on the curriculum committee for Weber State University to write the Sleep Add-On program for Respiratory Therapists.She served as the National Education Chair for the AAST and co-wrote the Principle of Polysomnography text book with staff members under her direction.

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
Health, Wellness, and Happiness, Jeanette Robins, Dr. Syed Nabi, and Marci Williams

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2013


Dr. Syed Nabi is a Sleep Specialist and a regular contributor to Sleep & Wellness Magazine. He is Board Certified as a fellow of the American Board of Internal Medicine and Sleep Medicine. He currently works at Tranquility Sleep Specialists, Knoxville, TN and has been involved with American Sleep & Breathing Academy for the last 2 years. Marci Williams is currently a Center Director, Wellness Coach, and a Management Consultant of a large recreation and fitness facility in which she oversees the day-to-day administration, operations, and programming. She has over 28 years of experience in the fitness and recreation industries both in the private and public sector. She holds multiple certifications along with a degree in Psychology. Jeanette Robins is the founder of the American Sleep & Breathing Academy and the Sleep & Wellness Magazine. has been in the field of sleep medicine for 22 yearsand served on the curriculum committee for Weber State University to write the Sleep Add-On program for Respiratory Therapists.She served as the National Education Chair for the AAST and co-wrote the Principle of Polysomnography text book with staff members under her direction.

SAGE Otolaryngology
OTO: Clinical Practice Guideline: Polysomnography for Sleep-Disordered Breathing Prior to Tonsillectomy in Children

SAGE Otolaryngology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2011 20:31


This podcast features expert commentary on a Clinical Practice Guideline entitled "Polysomnography for Sleep-Disordered Breathing Prior to Tonsillectomy in Children," which is published as a supplement to the July 2011 issue of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Journal. Richard Rosenfeld, editor in chief, is joined by two co-authors of the guideline, Ron Mitchell, a pediatric otolaryngologist, and Norman Friedman, a sleep medicine specialist and pediatric otolaryngologist. Click here to read the full article.

SAGE Otolaryngology
OTO: AAO-HNS Tonsillectomy Clinical Practice Guideline: Part 2, Sleep-Disordered Breathing

SAGE Otolaryngology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2011 20:25


PART 2: In this podcast AAO-HNS Journal Editor, Richard Rosenfeld, is joined by Reginald Baugh, Sanford Archer, and Ron Mitchell in discussing the Clinical Practice Guideline, Tonsillectomy in Children. An overview of the guideline is presented followed by recommendations on selecting the best candidates or surgery or watchful waiting. Click here to read the full article.

Podcast – Headache and Migraine News
My Polysomnography – Sleep Study (podcast)

Podcast – Headache and Migraine News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2010 17:31


This is a less technical and more personal podcast about my own experience at a sleep clinic.  I went for a sleep study (technically called a Polysomnography or PSG)  and recorded my impressions from before the study until after I had received the results.  Hopefully this will be a help to anyone considering having the […] The post My Polysomnography – Sleep Study (podcast) appeared first on Headache and Migraine News.