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KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer talked about the annual "Spring Forward" with sleep medicine specialist Dr. Thomas Siler, the medical director of the Sleep Lab at SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in St. Charles.
In this episode of The Common Sense MD, Dr. Rogers sits down with John Hawkins, a knowledgeable industry expert in home sleep studies, to explore the critical topic of sleep apnea. Dr. Rogers recounts his own journey of discovering sleep apnea and discusses the broader implications of this widespread yet often undiagnosed condition. Together, they delve into the benefits and advancements of home sleep studies compared to traditional sleep labs. From the innovative ring-based monitoring system to the importance of accurate and accessible diagnosis, this episode provides valuable insights and practical solutions for those struggling with sleep disturbances. Take a listen to understand why diagnosing and addressing sleep apnea is crucial for overall health and well-being. What did you think of this episode of the podcast? Let us know by leaving a review! Connect with Performance Medicine! Check out our new online vitamin store: https://performancemedicine.net/shop/ Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://performancemedicine.net/doctors-note-sign-up/ Facebook: @PMedicine Instagram: @PerformancemedicineTN YouTube: Performance Medicine
KMOX Health Editor Fred Bodimer talked with sleep medicine specialist Dr. Thomas Siler, medical Director of the Sleep Lab at SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in St. Charles to talk about what the switch from Daylight Saving to standard time can do to our bodies.
In Episode 44, Freddie shares his childhood sighting of a cubed UFO in Scotland, followed by an interview with Lori, who shares her haunting experiences in a sleep lab where she works in upstate New York! Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts List: https://www.theconfessionalspodcast.com/helene-relief Sasquatch and The Missing Man: merkelfilms.com Merkel Media Apparel: merkmerch.com The Confessionals Members App: Apple Store: https://apple.co/3UxhPrh Google Play: https://bit.ly/43mk8kZ Become a member for AD FREE listening and EXTRA shows: theconfessionalspodcast.com/join AFFILIATES Go Silent with SLNT Faraday Bags: https://alnk.to/clXuRY5 EMP Shield: empshield.com Coupon Code: "tony" for $50 off every item you purchase! SPONSORS SIMPLISAFE TODAY: simplisafe.com/confessionals CONNECT WITH US Website: www.theconfessionalspodcast.com Email: contact@theconfessionalspodcast.com Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.theconfessionalspodcast.com/the-newsletter MAILING ADDRESS: Merkel Media 257 N. Calderwood St., #301 Alcoa, TN 37701 SOCIAL MEDIA Subscribe to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TlREaI Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/theconfessionals/ Discord: https://discord.gg/KDn4D2uw7h Show Instagram: theconfessionalspodcast Tony's Instagram: tonymerkelofficial Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheConfessionalsPodcas Twitter: @TConfessionals Tony's Twitter: @tony_merkel Produced by: @jack_theproducer
Oura Ring Is So Much More Than a Sleep Lab It's a jam-packed conversation with the Oura team! Holly Shelton, Chief Product Officer, and Jason Oberfest, VP of Health Partnerships, dive into the design process behind the Oura Ring's newest heart health features. By the time you finish hearing from Holly and Jason, you'll have a whole new sense of what's possible with next-generation wearables and health data. All that, plus the Flava of the Week about the FDA authorizing Apple's Hearing Aid Feature as the first over-the-counter hearing aid software device. Now that AirPods Pro can assist in treating a common ailment for millions of people, how should we keep their announcement in mind as we design and build consumer-centered services? Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-374 Overview: This episode explores the use of data from smartphone recordings as a diagnostic tool for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), highlighting at-home testing as a more accessible, convenient, and appropriate option for some patients. Hear how the evidence can inform your practice and improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients with OSA. Episode resource links: Han SC, Kim D, Rhee CS, Cho SW, Le VL, Cho ES, Kim H, Yoon IY, Jang H, Hong J, Lee D, Kim JW. In-Home Smartphone-Based Prediction of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Conjunction With Level 2 Home Polysomnography. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2024 Jan 1;150(1):22-29. doi: 10.1001/jamaoto.2023.3490. PMID: 37971771; PMCID: PMC10654929. OSA and CV disease in adults, UpToDate Home sleep apnea testing for adults, UpToDate Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
Credits: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ CME/CE Information and Claim Credit: https://www.pri-med.com/online-education/podcast/frankly-speaking-cme-374 Overview: This episode explores the use of data from smartphone recordings as a diagnostic tool for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), highlighting at-home testing as a more accessible, convenient, and appropriate option for some patients. Hear how the evidence can inform your practice and improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients with OSA. Episode resource links: Han SC, Kim D, Rhee CS, Cho SW, Le VL, Cho ES, Kim H, Yoon IY, Jang H, Hong J, Lee D, Kim JW. In-Home Smartphone-Based Prediction of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Conjunction With Level 2 Home Polysomnography. JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2024 Jan 1;150(1):22-29. doi: 10.1001/jamaoto.2023.3490. PMID: 37971771; PMCID: PMC10654929. OSA and CV disease in adults, UpToDate Home sleep apnea testing for adults, UpToDate Guest: Jillian Joseph, MPAS, PA-C Music Credit: Richard Onorato
If you could control your dreams, what would you do while you slept? Fly? Get romantic with some unattainable object of desire? Or embark on a fantasy odyssey with no equivalent in reality? Lucid dreams – where we know we're dreaming and we can control what we do – come to many of us at some point in our lives. But can we learn how to do it? And does lucid dreaming have real-world benefits beyond just being loads of fun? Olly Mann talks to Mark Blagrove, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Sleep Lab at Swansea University, all about the science of lucid dreaming. • “Lucid dreaming gives you something quite extraordinary to think about. It can increase your level of awe at what is possible in the world.” - Mark Blagrove • "People who frequently lucid dream have an ‘internal locus of control', meaning that they feel in charge of their own life, as opposed to feeling that their life is under the control of chance.” - Mark Blagrove WHY? is written and presented by Olly Mann. Produced by Anne-Marie Luff and Eliza Davis Beard. Audio production by Jade Bailey. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Artwork by James Parrett. Music by DJ Food. WHY? is a Podmasters Production. Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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A few years ago, the AASM held a competition challenging us to reimagine sleep care. The Mobile Sleep Lab was a model that was submitted as a contender in this challenge. Here to tell us more about this are Dr. Mark Boulos, Dr. Luqi Chi and Dr. Oleg Chernyshev.
For now, the flow of migrants seeking asylum in the United States has come to a halt in Cochise County.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Snoring and restless sleep could be caused by obstructive sleep apnea. If you live in Plano, Little Elm, or Frisco, the team at Millennium Smiles (972-987-4899) can help you breathe easy at night. Go to https://millenniumsmiles.com/service/obstructive-sleep-apnea/ for more information. Millennium Smiles 5649 Lebanon Rd, Frisco, Texas 75034, United States Website https://millenniumsmiles.com/ Phone +1-469-200-8123 Email friscodentist2@millenniumsmiles.com
In this episode of the Deep into Sleep podcast, host Dr. Yishan welcomes Dr.Eitan Schechtman, an assistant professor at the University of California Irvine, and head of the Cognitive Neuroscience of Sleep Lab. Dr. Schechtman discusses the modern literature and research methods used to understand how dreams and memories connect with each other, and how this connection can be used in clinical treatments. He explains that there are two lines of methods used to study memory and sleep: one is designed to solve the causality question and the other is designed to study the neural mechanisms of memory processing during sleep. Dr. Schechtman's research sheds light on how we can manipulate our sleep, especially our dreams, to bring healing power.Show Notes: deepintosleep.co/episode/memory-sleep-technologyConnect with Dr. YishanInstagram: @mind_body_gardenTwitter: @dryishanFacebook: @mindbodygardenConnect with Dr. Eitan SchechtmanEmail: eitans@uci.eduTwitter: @TMR_et_al Newsletter and Download Free Sleep Guidance E-Book:https://www.mindbodygarden.com/sleepCBT-I Courses:English: https://www.deepintosleep.co/insomnia.Chinese: https://www.mindbodygarden.com/sleepPodcast Links:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-into-sleep/id1475295840Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/search/deepintosleepStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/deep-into-sleepSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Vxyyj9Cswuk91OYztzcMSiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-deep-into-sleep-47827108/Support our Podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dryishanLeave us a Rating: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-into-sleep/id1475295840
In this episode of the Deep into Sleep podcast, Dr. Yishan interviews Dr. Eitan Schechtman, an assistant professor at the University of California Irvine, and head of the Cognitive Neuroscience of Sleep Lab. They discuss the relationship between sleep and memory consolidation, with Dr. Schectman sharing his expertise on the topic. He explains that sleep is essential for remembering things better and performing better, and talks about some of the exciting studies he has conducted in his lab. This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the cutting-edge research being conducted in the field of sleep science.Show Notes: deepintosleep.co/episode/memory-sleepConnect with Dr. YishanInstagram: @mind_body_gardenTwitter: @dryishanFacebook: @mindbodygardenConnect with Dr. Eitan SchechtmanEmail: eitans@uci.eduTwitter: @TMR_et_al Newsletter and Download Free Sleep Guidance E-Book:https://www.mindbodygarden.com/sleepCBT-I Courses:English: https://www.deepintosleep.co/insomnia.Chinese: https://www.mindbodygarden.com/sleepPodcast Links:Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-into-sleep/id1475295840Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/search/deepintosleepStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/deep-into-sleepSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Vxyyj9Cswuk91OYztzcMSiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-deep-into-sleep-47827108/Support our Podcast: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dryishanLeave us a Rating: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-into-sleep/id1475295840
We set the clocks ahead an hour overnight, returning to daylight saving time. It
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There's more to sleep than being a good sleeper. So many factors—from overall health to our environments—impact our experience of sleep and how our brains and bodies behave while sleeping. From restless leg syndrome to sleepwalking to narcolepsy, researching and diagnosing sleep uncovers myriad solutions for getting the quality sleep that helps us live our best lives. In this episode, Anahad speaks with doctors whose passion and calling is sleep in all forms. Dr. Logan Schneider, a clinical assistant sleep professor of Sleep Medicine at the Stanford Sleep Center, the important role sleep analysis plays in managing our health. Sleep neurologist Dr. Chris Winter returns to the show to share his insights on the importance of evaluating our sleep and the future of sleep wellness and health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's more to sleep than being a good sleeper. So many factors—from overall health to our environments—impact our experience of sleep and how our brains and bodies behave while sleeping. From restless leg syndrome to sleepwalking to narcolepsy, researching and diagnosing sleep uncovers myriad solutions for getting the quality sleep that helps us live our best lives. In this episode, Anahad speaks with doctors whose passion and calling is sleep in all forms. Dr. Logan Schneider, a clinical assistant sleep professor of Sleep Medicine at the Stanford Sleep Center, the important role sleep analysis plays in managing our health. Sleep neurologist Dr. Chris Winter returns to the show to share his insights on the importance of evaluating our sleep and the future of sleep wellness and health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Sleep Team meets with Erin Elliot, DDS to discuss how sleep centers and dental practices can collaborate and improve the options for sleep apnea treatment for their patients. Dr. Elliott is owner and partner at Post Falls Family Dental and Sleep Better Northwest in Northern Idaho. She is also a national speaker educating dentists about the field of dental sleep medicine - https://erinelliottdds.com/ Host - Gerald George Mannikarote, Robert Miller and Emerson Kerr Intro music credit: Pierce G. Mann Sound edit: Diego R. Mann
'Hoping to learn a bit more about sleep cycles and rest, we interviewed Todd Davis, the Director for the Sleep Lab at the Community Hospitals and Wellness Center located in Montpelier, Ohio. Todd gives a bit more insight on reasons to participate in a sleep study, and all things sleep in general. Very interesting stuff! (We are sorry for the poor audio- we were having boughts with a poor Wi-fi signal on this day, but the show must go on!)Enjoy.
Welcome to the MWSA Podcast for Monday, September 20th. It's Election Day! We begin with a conversation with Global News Political Reporter Amanda Connolly. Amanda gives us details on how the leaders of the major parties spent the last weekend ahead of today's vote. Next are you planning on voting today? If not – why not? We speak with Samantha Reusch, Executive Director of the group “Apathy is Boring,” to explain why some Canadians can't be bothered to cast their vote and what can be done to combat the lack of interest. Does it seem like your ‘teen' is always tired? We hear details on a new study from the “Attention Behavior and Sleep Lab” out of McGill University that examines the unique ‘sleep requirements' of teenagers and how the Pandemic may have actually promoted healthier sleep habits for the age group. And finally, it's our weekly segment aimed at helping you “live your best life”. Today on “Motivational Monday”, we meet Author and ‘Mindfulness Expert' Jenny Mannion. Jenny shares some timely tips on how to focus on “you” – as September happens to be “Self-Care Awareness & Self-Improvement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sleep is so important for our brains to function - and in this episode we learn ALL about the details of it. Katy Foley - actress, comedian and immersive theater producer joins us. She shares about her experiences as a performer with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and how she has been able to push through it to perform at her best. Other topics include:Using spirituality to heal depressionChronic fatigue syndromeWhat it's like to do a sleep labCreating and performing immersive theaterEpstein-Barr virusBenefits of exercise and meditation for your mental healthFollow host Keila Dolle: @keiladolle // @cryingbehindpodFollow Katy Foley: @ktdidwhatnow + KatNip ProductionsThis show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month of online counseling at https://www.betterhelp.com/cryingbehindpodBe sure to follow Crying Behind Sunglasses on your podcast app and leave a review!Episode guides and more info: www.cryingbehindpod.com
Episode 13 features Dr. Jennifer Ely, Medical Director of the Sparrow Sleep Lab talking about what a sleep study is and what sleep disorders Sparrow's sleep lab can help diagnose.
El Dr. Raúl Martínez-Vite de Sleeplab nos comparte la importancia del sueño en nuestros días. Platicamos sobre cómo aumentar nuestra calidad de vida aumentando la calidad de nuestro sueño, la importancia del descanso y sus beneficios. Nos compartió también tips de cómo podríamos llevar nuestros días para sentirnos mejor. Fue una plática muy interesante lleno de datos de utilidad y de mucha relevancia en nuestros tiempos. Conoce más sobre Sleeplab siguiendolo en sus redes (@sleeplab.mx) y contactándolos en su página de Internet.
Dr. David Samson, assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto's, work focuses on the link between sleep and human evolution. In this episode he talks about how our vices affect sleep patterns and how those in turn affect our health. He also chats with Chris and Cara about his two most recent publications on how to measure sleep and what modern sleep patterns mean in an evolutionary context. Read Dr. Samson's AJHB article on "Taking the Sleep Lab to the Field" here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajhb.23541 Contact Dr. Samson at david.samson@utoronto.ca and @Primalprimate on Twitter Learn more about Dr. Samson's work at https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/david-samson/ Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation Website:humbio.org/, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Cara Ocobock, Website: sites.nd.edu/cara-ocobock/, Email:cocobock@nd.edu, Twitter:@CaraOcobock Chris Lynn, HBA Public Relations Committee Chair, Website: cdlynn.people.ua.edu/, Email: cdlynn@ua.edu, Twitter:@Chris_Ly Delaney Glass, Website: dglass.netlify.app/, Email: dglass1@uw.edu, Twitter: @GlassDelaney Alexandra Niclou, Email: aniclou@nd.edu, Twitter: @fiat_Luxandra
Tore Nielsen PhD Professor of Psychiatry & Addictology, U Montréal; Director, the Dream & Nightmare Laboratory. Dr. Nielsen studies dreaming from primarily neuroscientific and phenomenological perspectives. His current projects concern: sleep onset micro-dreaming, dreaming’s role in learning/memory/emotion, pandemic dreaming and nightmare pathophysiology. His research methods include: introspection, polysomnography, targeted memory reactivation, cognitive and personality testing, REM sleep deprivation, EEG/ECG spectral analysis, VR exposure, internet-based dream collection, and text-mining. http://www.dreamscience.ca/2020 Scientific American Article on Covid Changing Our Dreams
Audio versions of poems from the last month. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jonah-hall/support
On today's episode we are joined by Jim Harrel, Manager of Pulmonary and Respiratory Services, Sleep Lab and Pulmonary Rehab at Sharp Memorial Hospital, to talk about sleep health for night-shift employees. Jim offers 10 tips to help night-shift workers keep the odd working hours from hurting their health.Additional Resourceshttps://www.sleepfoundation.org/http://sleepeducation.org/
Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Patricia Lakin-Thomas, Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at York University and Myriam Juda, Researcher at Simon Fraser University's Circadian Rhythms and Sleep Lab. As we all know, the clocks changed at 2 am this past Sunday, November 3rd. The clocks have gone back an hour to mark the end of Daylight Saving Time and a return to Standard Time. The question becomes, should we continue going back and forth between the different times, or should we stick to Standard Time all year round? Share your thoughts with Libby and guests. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
For Episode 4, Neil took his recording gear into an appointment with his sleep doctor to review the results of his sleep study at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center in Toronto. ...and there are plenty of surprises to be had. LINKAPALOOZA https://twitter.com/DrMarkBoulos (Dr. Mark Boulos on Twitter) Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center https://omc.ohri.ca/psgnorms/ (PSGNORMS) - Sunnybrook's meta analysis of thousands of sleep studies to determine "what's normal in a sleep lab?"
Today is Wednesday, February 13, and we’re looking at Casper vs. Saatva.
Welcome back for another episode of Health Coach Conversations! In this episode, Cathy interviews Amy Korn-Reavis about sleep. Amy is a respiratory therapist with an extensive background in sleep research. She has worked for a Sleep Lab and has credentials as a Sleep Technologist, and is a Clinical Sleep Educator with over 30 years of experience. Cathy and Amy discuss: Research surrounding sleep labs Misconceptions about sleeping disorders Impact of genetic issues and sleeping disorders on sleep The effect of melatonin and light on sleep Having a night time routine that prepares you for sleep How teenagers experience changes in sleep patterns How the brain processes and retains information during sleep Symptoms of sleep deprivation Necessity of consistent sleep routine and environment Why pillows should be changed often and mattress preferences What hypoallergenic and foam materials mean Suggested average lifespan of a mattress and pillow Things Mentioned In This Episode: The Sleep Lab Dream Cloud Links to resources: Health Coach Group Website
A Better Night's Sleep Podcast is the sponsor of this episode. Please check them out!! Everyone could use a better night’s sleep. The podcast “A Better Night’s Sleep” can help you do just that. Get tips from experts on the best bedtime routines. Learn about sleep disorders and nightmares, and how even infants, children and teens can get better rest. “A Better Night’s Sleep” is hosted by Dr. Julie Kinn, a research psychologist at the Defense Health Agency. In each episode, Dr. Kinn hosts military sleep experts like Dr. Jonathan Olin, director of the Sleep Lab at Fort Carson, and Colonel Brian Robertson at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. They’ll answer listener questions, explain how sleep treatments work, and suggest how to change your sleep habits. Although the podcast was created with the military community in mind, anyone can benefit from A Better Night’s Sleep. Subscribe for free wherever podcasts are available. To learn more, Google “A Better Night’s Sleep Podcast” or search for “A Better Night’s Sleep” wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks everyone and enjoy the music. This sounds great in headphones!!!!
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A Better Night's Sleep Podcast is the sponsor of this episode. Please check them out!! Everyone could use a better night’s sleep. The podcast “A Better Night’s Sleep” can help you do just that. Get tips from experts on the best bedtime routines. Learn about sleep disorders and nightmares, and how even infants, children and teens can get better rest. “A Better Night’s Sleep” is hosted by Dr. Julie Kinn, a research psychologist at the Defense Health Agency. In each episode, Dr. Kinn hosts military sleep experts like Dr. Jonathan Olin, director of the Sleep Lab at Fort Carson, and Colonel Brian Robertson at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. They’ll answer listener questions, explain how sleep treatments work, and suggest how to change your sleep habits. Although the podcast was created with the military community in mind, anyone can benefit from A Better Night’s Sleep. Subscribe for free wherever podcasts are available. To learn more, Google “A Better Night’s Sleep Podcast” or search for “A Better Night’s Sleep” wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks everyone and enjoy the music. This sounds great in headphones!!!!
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A Better Night's Sleep Podcast is the sponsor of this episode. Please check them out!! Everyone could use a better night’s sleep. The podcast “A Better Night’s Sleep” can help you do just that. Get tips from experts on the best bedtime routines. Learn about sleep disorders and nightmares, and how even infants, children and teens can get better rest. “A Better Night’s Sleep” is hosted by Dr. Julie Kinn, a research psychologist at the Defense Health Agency. In each episode, Dr. Kinn hosts military sleep experts like Dr. Jonathan Olin, director of the Sleep Lab at Fort Carson, and Colonel Brian Robertson at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. They’ll answer listener questions, explain how sleep treatments work, and suggest how to change your sleep habits. Although the podcast was created with the military community in mind, anyone can benefit from A Better Night’s Sleep. Subscribe for free wherever podcasts are available. To learn more, Google “A Better Night’s Sleep Podcast” or search for “A Better Night’s Sleep” wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks everyone and enjoy the music. This sounds great in headphones!!!!
A Better Night's Sleep Podcast is the sponsor of this episode. Please check them out!! Everyone could use a better night’s sleep. The podcast “A Better Night’s Sleep” can help you do just that. Get tips from experts on the best bedtime routines. Learn about sleep disorders and nightmares, and how even infants, children and teens can get better rest. “A Better Night’s Sleep” is hosted by Dr. Julie Kinn, a research psychologist at the Defense Health Agency. In each episode, Dr. Kinn hosts military sleep experts like Dr. Jonathan Olin, director of the Sleep Lab at Fort Carson, and Colonel Brian Robertson at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. They’ll answer listener questions, explain how sleep treatments work, and suggest how to change your sleep habits. Although the podcast was created with the military community in mind, anyone can benefit from A Better Night’s Sleep. Subscribe for free wherever podcasts are available. To learn more, Google “A Better Night’s Sleep Podcast” or search for “A Better Night’s Sleep” wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks everyone and enjoy the music. This sounds great in headphones!!!!
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Everyone could use a better night’s sleep. The podcast “A Better Night’s Sleep” can help you do just that. Get tips from experts on the best bedtime routines. Learn about sleep disorders and nightmares, and how even infants, children and teens can get better rest. “A Better Night’s Sleep” is hosted by Dr. Julie Kinn, a research psychologist at the Defense Health Agency. In each episode, Dr. Kinn hosts military sleep experts like Dr. Jonathan Olin, director of the Sleep Lab at Fort Carson, and Colonel Brian Robertson at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. They’ll answer listener questions, explain how sleep treatments work, and suggest how to change your sleep habits. Although the podcast was created with the military community in mind, anyone can benefit from A Better Night’s Sleep. Subscribe for free wherever podcasts are available. To learn more, Google “A Better Night’s Sleep Podcast” or search for “A Better Night’s Sleep” wherever you listen to podcasts. You can find the podcast here Thanks to the Better Nights Sleep Podcast for supporting the Deep Energy Podcast. Thanks for listening!!! Jim
Everyone could use a better night’s sleep. The podcast “A Better Night’s Sleep” can help you do just that. Get tips from experts on the best bedtime routines. Learn about sleep disorders and nightmares, and how even infants, children and teens can get better rest. “A Better Night’s Sleep” is hosted by Dr. Julie Kinn, a research psychologist at the Defense Health Agency. In each episode, Dr. Kinn hosts military sleep experts like Dr. Jonathan Olin, director of the Sleep Lab at Fort Carson, and Colonel Brian Robertson at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. They’ll answer listener questions, explain how sleep treatments work, and suggest how to change your sleep habits. Although the podcast was created with the military community in mind, anyone can benefit from A Better Night’s Sleep. Subscribe for free wherever podcasts are available. To learn more, Google “A Better Night’s Sleep Podcast” or search for “A Better Night’s Sleep” wherever you listen to podcasts. You can find the podcast here Thanks to the Better Nights Sleep Podcast for supporting the Deep Energy Podcast. Thanks for listening!!! Jim
Dr. Christina Armstrong and Dr. Julie Kinn talk about how providers can use podcasts to increase patient access to psychoeducation and treatment materials. To view captions for this podcast, please access this episode via our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxQO56aLpbM) DHA Connected Health Defense Health Agency https://health.mil/podcasts dha.connected-health@mail.mil Twitter: @DHAConnected (https://twitter.com/DHAConnected) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DHAConnectedHealth Next Generation Behavioral Health is produced by the Defense Health Agency (https://health.mil/). Learn more about Military Health Podcasts at http://t2health.dcoe.mil/military-health-podcasts. Music by BenSound (http://bensound.com). Below is a list of podcasts described in this episode, and how to access them: A Better Night’s Sleep: Learn about sleep disorders, insomnia, and the best treatments from Military Health System sleep experts. Hosted by Dr. Jon Olin from the Sleep Lab at Evans Army Community Hospital, Ft. Carson, and additional Military Health SMEs. www.t2health.dcoe.mil/a-better-nights-sleep Military Meditation Coach: Relaxation, mindfulness, and meditation recordings. Hosted by experts at Navy Center for Combat Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC) and across the Military Health System. www.t2health.dcoe.mil/military-meditation-coach The TBI Family Podcast: For caregivers of service members and veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Each episode offers information, resources and tips for caregivers and shares caregiver stories. Available on SoundCloud, iTunes or Google Play. Uniformed Services University (USU) and Center for Deployment Psychology (CDP): Learn about military family deployment topics, such as sleep, PTSD, and deployment experiences. http://deploymentpsych.org/podcasts VA’s National Center for PTSD: Has two podcasts series, “PTSD 101 Curriculum,” available at https://itunes.app.com/us/podcasts/ptsd-101-curriculum/id627142251?mt=2, and “Returning from the War Zone,” available at https://itunes.app.com/us/podcasts/returning-from-the-war-zone/id657517343?mt=2 and www.ptsd.va.gov/ptsd/public/ptsd-overview/reintegration/index TRICARE: Includes topics related to health care, such as prosthetics for military patients, receiving specialty care, and summertime food safety www.tricare.mil/resources/mediacenter/podcasts VA Mobile Health Provider Program: VA Mobile Health Provider Program has a series of podcasts to familiarize staff with various features of their mobile device, including setting up email and using Citrix to access CPRS. http://vacloud.us/groups/9001/blog
In Episode 44, Freddie shares his childhood sighting of a cubed UFO in Scotland, followed by an interview with Lori, who shares her haunting experiences in a sleep lab where she works in upstate New York! Website: www.theconfessionalspodcast.com Email: theconfessionalspodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheConfessionalsPodcast Twitter: @TConfessionals Tony's Twitter: @tony_merkel
This podcast examines the use of sleep labs, video monitoring and self reports in studying sleep
Judy Petrus, RN, discusses the opening of the new, expanded Provena Sleep Lab.
Join the faculty from the "The Complexities of Managing Patients with Sleep-Wake Disorders: The Need to Treat the Whole Patient" neuroscienceCME Live and On Demand broadcast as they answer additional audience questions in an informal Q&A session.
Patients with sleep-wake disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea, shift work sleep disorder, and jet lag disorder are complex in their presentation and pose significant therapeutic challenges. Sleep-wake disorder patients often present with the symptom of excessive sleepiness and although highly prevalent and detrimental to the patient, society, and the healthcare system, excessive sleepiness remains under-recognized as well as not appropriately managed. Both patients and physicians often view sleepiness as a normal phenomenon; patients may not mention it, and if they do, physicians may not view it as a serious symptom in need of further attention. In part, the difficulty may arise from the fact that patients often do not complain of excessive sleepiness but instead may use terms like fatigue, tired, and lack of energy that may not raise clinical concern or may lead to misdiagnosis (e.g., depression) and inappropriate treatment. In some cases, patients may report problems with their memory or concentration, or automobile crashes. In fact, patients often do not mention anything at all unless some consequence has ensued, like an automobile crash. In this neuroscienceCME Live and On Demand activity, the expert faculty will examine the challenges of sleep-wake disorders from the primary care and sleep specialist perspective with the goal of providing tools for improved recognition, assessment, and coordinated care of the whole patient.
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