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Sleep is as vital for life as food, water, and breathing, but knowing its importance doesn't necessarily provide you with the tools to improve it. What if you toss and turn and can't sleep until late? What if you wake up five times a night to pee? What if you work night shifts and suffer from jetlag-like symptoms weekly? On this week's podcast, you'll meet a researcher whose work is focused on understanding and improving sleep homeostasis.
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Dr. Paul's Lab
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Dr. Ketema Paul is a professor of integrative biology and physiology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His research focuses on the mechanisms underlying sleep and circadian rhythms. Dr. Paul has published extensively on how sleep duration and quality impact health, with a particular emphasis on the role of sleep in metabolic disorders.
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Sleep is as vital for life as food, water, and breathing, but knowing its importance doesn't necessarily provide you with the tools to improve it. What if you toss and turn and can't sleep until late? What if you wake up five times a night to pee? What if you work night shifts and suffer from jetlag-like symptoms weekly? On this week's podcast, you'll meet a researcher whose work is focused on understanding and improving sleep homeostasis.
Listen and learn:
LINKS
Dr. Paul's Lab
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Dr. Ketema Paul is a professor of integrative biology and physiology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). His research focuses on the mechanisms underlying sleep and circadian rhythms. Dr. Paul has published extensively on how sleep duration and quality impact health, with a particular emphasis on the role of sleep in metabolic disorders.
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