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𧬠How Dr. Richard Bedlack came to ALS research and why he developed a multi-disciplinary team at Duke for ALS care.
𧬠Dr. Wissam Mansourās journey from pulmonary critical care, to sleep training, to joining Dr. Bedlackās ALS team at Duke.
𧬠Exploring the possible connection between ALS and sleep disorders
𧬠Sleep-related breathing disorders, insomnia, and sleep movement disorders in ALS patients
𧬠How sleep disorders can potentially impact quality of life and length of life in people with ALS
𧬠The genetic factors that link ALS, sleep-wake cycles, and parts of the brain involved in sleep.
𧬠Screening ALS patients for general sleep problems and dealing with ALS-specific sleep disorders
𧬠How accumulating CO2 levels during an ALS patientās sleep can cause other serious health issues
𧬠The importance of proactive measures for treating sleep problems in ALS patients
𧬠Demystifying the types of non-invasive ventilation options for people with ALSĀ
𧬠Dr. Bedlack discusses his experience with alternative and off-label therapies for ALSĀ
𧬠Creating the ALSUntangled program to investigate alternative therapies and provide patients with a better understanding of treatment options
𧬠Dr. Bedlackās research into ALS reversals and patients who have completely recovered from the disease
𧬠How melatonin, a supplement usually taken for sleep regulation, can suppress neuroinflammation that can be relevant to ALS
𧬠The potential link between poor sleep quality and other disorders like Parkinsonās and ALS
𧬠The far-reaching impacts of ALS on sleep, both for the patients and their families
𧬠A discussion on the value of wearables to track sleep metrics for ALS patients
𧬠The variety of ALS symptoms that can affect sleep quality
𧬠Dr. Bedlack and Dr. Mansour share their personal sleep routines and what is on their nightstands right now
GUEST BIOS:Ā
Dr. Richard Bedlack is a Professor of Neurology at Duke and Director of the Duke ALS Clinic. He has won awards for teaching and patient care, including best Neurology teacher at Duke, Health Care Hero, Strength Hope and Caring Award, Americaās Best Doctor, the American Academy of Neurology Patient Advocate of the Year, and the Rasmussen ALS Patient Advocate of the Year. He has received ALS research grants, participated in ALS clinical trials, and published more than 100 ALS articles.Ā He is the leader of the international ALSUntangled program which utilizes social networking to investigate alternative and off-label treatment options for patients with ALS, and the leader of the ALS Reversals program which attempts to understand why some people with ALS recover from it, and to make this happen more often. He lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Shelly and two mischievous cats.
Dr. Wissam Mansour is an Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine at Duke University. His clinical and research interests are focused on sleep-related breathing disorders and neuromuscular lung disease. He is particularly interested in advancing our understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to sleep-disordered breathing and allowing for a more targeted treatment approach.
EPISODE LINKS:
Website:
www.dukealsclinic.org
Email:Ā
Next Steps To Upleveling Your Sleep -Ā
Website: https://www.sleepisaskill.com/Ā Ā Ā Ā
āSleep Obsessionsā Monday Newsletter: https://www.sleepisaskill.com/newsletter
8-Week Wearable Group āOptimize Your Sleepā Program: https://www.sleepisaskill.com/optimize
Sleep Is A Skill Podcast: https://www.sleepisaskill.com/podcasts
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mollie-eastman-sleep-is-a-skill-82531825/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mollie.eastman
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sleepisaskillĀ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sleepisaskill/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SleepIsASkill
YouTube:Ā
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy-IU372xapHLvXnZRbXU7A
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𧬠How Dr. Richard Bedlack came to ALS research and why he developed a multi-disciplinary team at Duke for ALS care.
𧬠Dr. Wissam Mansourās journey from pulmonary critical care, to sleep training, to joining Dr. Bedlackās ALS team at Duke.
𧬠Exploring the possible connection between ALS and sleep disorders
𧬠Sleep-related breathing disorders, insomnia, and sleep movement disorders in ALS patients
𧬠How sleep disorders can potentially impact quality of life and length of life in people with ALS
𧬠The genetic factors that link ALS, sleep-wake cycles, and parts of the brain involved in sleep.
𧬠Screening ALS patients for general sleep problems and dealing with ALS-specific sleep disorders
𧬠How accumulating CO2 levels during an ALS patientās sleep can cause other serious health issues
𧬠The importance of proactive measures for treating sleep problems in ALS patients
𧬠Demystifying the types of non-invasive ventilation options for people with ALSĀ
𧬠Dr. Bedlack discusses his experience with alternative and off-label therapies for ALSĀ
𧬠Creating the ALSUntangled program to investigate alternative therapies and provide patients with a better understanding of treatment options
𧬠Dr. Bedlackās research into ALS reversals and patients who have completely recovered from the disease
𧬠How melatonin, a supplement usually taken for sleep regulation, can suppress neuroinflammation that can be relevant to ALS
𧬠The potential link between poor sleep quality and other disorders like Parkinsonās and ALS
𧬠The far-reaching impacts of ALS on sleep, both for the patients and their families
𧬠A discussion on the value of wearables to track sleep metrics for ALS patients
𧬠The variety of ALS symptoms that can affect sleep quality
𧬠Dr. Bedlack and Dr. Mansour share their personal sleep routines and what is on their nightstands right now
GUEST BIOS:Ā
Dr. Richard Bedlack is a Professor of Neurology at Duke and Director of the Duke ALS Clinic. He has won awards for teaching and patient care, including best Neurology teacher at Duke, Health Care Hero, Strength Hope and Caring Award, Americaās Best Doctor, the American Academy of Neurology Patient Advocate of the Year, and the Rasmussen ALS Patient Advocate of the Year. He has received ALS research grants, participated in ALS clinical trials, and published more than 100 ALS articles.Ā He is the leader of the international ALSUntangled program which utilizes social networking to investigate alternative and off-label treatment options for patients with ALS, and the leader of the ALS Reversals program which attempts to understand why some people with ALS recover from it, and to make this happen more often. He lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Shelly and two mischievous cats.
Dr. Wissam Mansour is an Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine at Duke University. His clinical and research interests are focused on sleep-related breathing disorders and neuromuscular lung disease. He is particularly interested in advancing our understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to sleep-disordered breathing and allowing for a more targeted treatment approach.
EPISODE LINKS:
Website:
www.dukealsclinic.org
Email:Ā
Next Steps To Upleveling Your Sleep -Ā
Website: https://www.sleepisaskill.com/Ā Ā Ā Ā
āSleep Obsessionsā Monday Newsletter: https://www.sleepisaskill.com/newsletter
8-Week Wearable Group āOptimize Your Sleepā Program: https://www.sleepisaskill.com/optimize
Sleep Is A Skill Podcast: https://www.sleepisaskill.com/podcasts
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mollie-eastman-sleep-is-a-skill-82531825/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mollie.eastman
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sleepisaskillĀ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sleepisaskill/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SleepIsASkill
YouTube:Ā
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