The SLEEP meeting is the world’s premier forum on sleep medicine, and sleep and circadian research with attendees from around the world.
Dr Anne Marie Morse Addresses Screening for OSA in Patients With Stroke
June 13th 2021Anne Marie Morse, DO, pediatric neurologist and sleep medicine specialist, Geisinger, discusses factors contributing to insufficient screening of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients with stroke and how a team-based approach fared in expediting diagnosis.
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Dr Isabelle Arnulf Highlights Efficacy, Safety of Lower-Sodium Oxybate in Idiopathic Hypersomnia
June 12th 2021Isabelle Arnulf, MD, PhD, senior neurologist, and professor, Neurology, Sorbonne Universités, Pierre and Marie Curie University, discusses findings of significant improvement observed in patients with idiopathic hypersomnia undergoing lower-sodium oxybate treatment.
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Dr Katharine Simon on Contributors to Autonomic Dysfunction, Implications for Sleep and Health
June 12th 2021Katharine Simon, PhD, clinical pediatric psychologist, and postdoctoral researcher, Sleep and Cognition Lab, UC Irvine, explains the influence of the autonomic nervous system on body functions and recommendations for patients experiencing autonomic imbalance and sleep dysregulation.
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Dr Michael Thorpy on Mechanisms, Applicability of the Idiopathic Hypersomnia Severity Scale
June 11th 2021Michael Thorpy, MD, director of the Sleep-Wake Disorders Center, Montefiore, and professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, discusses aspects of the Idiopathic Hypersomnia Severity Scale, and how it fared in measuring symptoms of idiopathic hypersomnia compared with traditional scales.
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Dr Rebecca Spencer on Potential Takeaways, Topics of Interest at SLEEP 2021
June 9th 2021Rebecca Spencer, PhD, professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and co-chair of SLEEP 2021, highlights takeaways from this year’s meeting and discussions she’s looking forward to.
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Dr Shalini Paruthi Speaks on Upcoming Sessions, Discussions at SLEEP 2021
June 7th 2021Shalini Paruthi, MD, medical codirector, St. Luke’s Hospital Sleep Medicine and Research Center, and cochair of SLEEP 2021, discusses the sessions and discussions she is looking forward to at this year's meeting.
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Restless Legs Syndrome/Willis-Ekbom Disease Diagnostic Criteria: Why Change?
June 6th 2013In this session, Daniel Picchietti, MD, discussed changes to the diagnostic guidelines for restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease published jointly by the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group and the National Institutes of Health.
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Managing Restless Leg Syndrome: Current Strategies and Treatment Guidelines
June 6th 2013In this session, Stephany Fulda, PhD, discussed the common causes of restless leg syndrome (RLS), considerations for the clinical application of treatment strategies for RLS, and changes to treatment guidelines for RLS that may be on the horizon.
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Sleep and Sleep Disorders: Comorbid Conditions and Pathophysiology
June 4th 2013Dr Thomas Roth, PhD, presented on the evolution of our understanding of insomnia, and the importance of insomnia in the context of other disease states. Roth noted that insomnia is primarily a disorder of increased wakefulness from a pathophysiologic standpoint, and presented data to support this. Presenting the effect of improved sleep on diseases such as depression, worker productivity, and cardiovascular disease, Roth revealed rich prospects for the future of sleep medicine in treating a variety of disorders.
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Dr Sharon Discusses How Insurers Have Responded to the Availability of Therapies for RLS
June 4th 2013In this video, Denise Sharon, MD, PhD, Clinical Director and Founding Partner, Comprehensive Sleep Medicine Center of the Gulf Coast, discusses how insurers have responded to the availability of therapies and changes in clinical practice guidelines for RLS.
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Sleepiness in a 24/7 World with Dr. Hans Van Dongen, PhD
June 3rd 2013In this presentation, Dr. Van Dongen discussed the pharmacology of various treatments for sleep disturbance associated with shift work. Dr. Van Dongen discussed the issues associated with use of medications to improve the alertness of sleepy workers.
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Dr Jennifer Martin Talks About the Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia
June 3rd 2013In this video, Jennifer Martin, PhD, Assistant Professor, UCLA, David School of Medicine, discusses how the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral treatment for insomnia among patients with dementia compare with current pharmacologic strategies.
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Dr Jennifer Martin Discusses How Insomnia Has Evolved & Affects In Insurance Coverage
June 2nd 2013In this video, Jennifer Martin, PhD, Assistant Professor, UCLA, David School of Medicine, shares her thoughts on how non-pharmacologic treatments for the management of insomnia has evolved over the past few years and how the increased use of behavioral treatments might affect insurance coverage.
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Epilepsy and Sleep: Defining the Relationship
June 2nd 2013Sleep disorders are common in patients with epilepsy; approximately 70% of patients with epilepsy experience problems with sleep. In his presentation, Dr Erik St. Louis discussed the impact of sleep on seizures, as well as the effects of comorbid sleep disorders on epilepsy.
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The NIH: Opportunities in the Digital Age
June 2nd 2013In his presentation, Gary H. Gibbons, MD, director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute at the National Institutes of Health, described the functions of his organization and discussed the potential for improvements in the understanding of disease states in the digital age.
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Dr Thomas Roth Gives His Opinion About The Most Important Advance in Insomnia Pathology
June 2nd 2013In this video, Thomas Roth, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Wayne State University School of Medicine, provides his opinion on the most important advance in our understanding of insomnia pathology in recent years.
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