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  • #159 - Extreme Insomnia: You're Killing Yourself If You Don't Believe It
    Jul 7 2025

    The Atlantic recently published a feature article entitled "Why Americans Can't Sleep." The article was written by Jennifer Senior, and fantastically accomplished writer (2022 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing, the 2022 National Magazine Award for Feature Writing, and the 2024 National Magazine Award for Columns & Essays) and details not only her own personal struggles with insomnia, but also attempts to dive deeper into sleep science and what she describes as a "public health emergency." In this episode, we will:

    • Look at this article in a list of similar articles and books over the decades that detail harrowing personal accounts of insomnia
    • Understand why the hook of these articles seems to mirror that of other news/extreme weather, where the thrust of the piece is centered around the insomnia being "the worst" and "the most severe"
    • Discuss how failure to differentiate sleep deprivation and insomnia can lead to erroneous conclusions
    • Examine how these pieces almost uniformly fail to define insomnia, and in doing so fail to define what a successful outcome/solution would look like. In other words, what does "work" mean?
    • Imagine what a truly revolutionary article about insomnia might look like

    Produced by: Maeve Winter

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    35 m
  • #158 - Bruxism: Put You Through the Grind
    Jun 30 2025

    Bruxism or teeth grinding is a remarkably common occurrence and often happens during our nightly sleep period, disrupting sleep quality and continuity. In this episode we will:

    • Define bruxism
    • Explore the epidemiology of the condition
    • Look at some of the causes of teeth grinding
    • Touch upon proposed mechanisms of bruxism
    • Review recent bruxism research
    • List common treatments for the condition

    Produced by: Maeve Winter

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    29 m
  • #157 - Weight Loss Drugs and Sleep Apnea: One Pill Makes You Small
    Jun 23 2025

    Weight loss drugs are everywhere and recently Zepbound (tirzepitide) made big news when it became the first FDA-approved sleep apnea therapy for mild to moderate sleep apnea. In this episode, we will:

    • Introduce and explain weight loss medications
    • Review the studies that convinced the FDA to approve Zepbound for sleep apnea
    • Provide an overview on this class of weight loss medications
    • Evaluate the risks and determine who is a best match for this therapy
    • Touch on the cost and difficulty in getting these drugs approved
    • Revisit Apnimed's SynAIRgy press release and how it relates to our discussion in episode 110 of the podcast

    Produced by: Maeve Winter

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    39 m
  • #156 - Research from the 2025 SLEEP Scientific Conference: Make Me a Poster
    Jun 16 2025

    You are looking live at the Seattle Conference Center where sleep researchers from around the world are converging to carry around tote bags and share the latest and greatest sleep research. I was there and saw it all. In this episode we will:

    • Discuss AI and its emerging role in sleep research
    • Learn why napping continues to show positives in attention and performance
    • Continue the focus on chrononutrition and how sleep and circadian factors affect metabolism
    • Witness the emergence of women's health and menstrual timing and how it is gaining traction in the sleep community
    • Differentiate subjective sleep versus reality in surprising ways
    • Test novel wearable and headbands in sleep
    • Evaluate the heightened focus on adolescent sleep
    • Praise the continued efforts to study sleep and it's impact on mood

    Produced by: Maeve Winter

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    40 m
  • #155 - Oral Appliance and Sleep Apnea: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
    Jun 9 2025

    So far on the podcast we had talked about sleep apnea as well as the treatments CPAP and surgery. On this episode of the podcast, we discuss another popular treatment option: oral appliances. In this episode we will:

    • Review the pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea
    • Outline the mechanism via which oral appliance work
    • List the pros and cons of oral appliance for surgery
    • Discuss how the oral appliance fits into the landscape of sleep apnea therapy


    Produced by: Maeve Winter

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    24 m
  • #154 - Sleep and the Threat of Danger: I Won’t Do You No Harm
    Jun 2 2025

    One of the biggest obstacles in insomnia treatment is the perceived threat of physical harm related to the sleep difficulty. It's a major cog in the insomnia-fear-arousal cycle. In this episode we will:

    • Utilize two case studies to illustrate the disruption that fear of harm causes with insomnia recovery
    • Discuss insomnia is a disorder of distress, not danger
    • Talk about the lack of any evidence that acute sleep loss causes medical harm
    • Challenge the catastrophizing that characterizes insomnia
    • Contrast behavioral and cognitive therapies over medical therapies

    Produced by: Maeve Winter

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    39 m
  • #153 - The Ten Worst Things For Sleep: Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
    May 26 2025

    When we did the snooze button episode of the podcast, it all started with a declaration that the snooze button was the worst thing for sleep. While it's fairly clear the snooze button is not, what is? In this episode, we list the top 10 worst things for sleep. In this episode we will:

    • List what I believe the top ten worst things for sleep are
    • Provide a nugget of research to back it up
    • This will be a dynamic list that we will update from time to time

    Produced by: Maeve Winter

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    27 m
  • #152 - Sleep and Temperature Regulation: Gonna Make You Sweat
    May 19 2025

    Sweating at night is a common complaint in the sleep clinic. While night sweats are often thought of as being the exclusive domain of post-menopausal women, their causes can be surprisingly varied. In this episode we will:

    • Review the epidemiology of night sweats
    • List the cause both benign and more concerning
    • Discuss how night sweats specifically impact sleep quality and architecture
    • Review interventions to help with the problem

    Produced by: Maeve Winter

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    30 m