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A Master Class on Sleep

Professor Yo-El Ju, With plenty of practical tips

Yo-El Ju is the Barbara Burton and Reuben Morris Professor of Neurology at Washington University, St. Louis. She got her AB from Harvard and MD from Columbia and actively practices sleep medicine and is a prolific researcher, one of the top sleep scientists in the country.

Here are some of the topics we discussed and a few related hyperlinked citations:

—Importance of Deep Sleep (and her paper on what happens when deep sleep is purposely disrupted, how it is modulated, effect of alcohol

The Orexin Antagonist drugs that promote sleep (and a study that shows they can reduce p-tau217 and other neuroinflammation markers

Link of sleep regularity with less all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer related mortality

Figure 3.9 from SUPER AGERS (SRI-sleep regularity index)

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More things we discussed:

A sleep foundation model that predicts 130 diseases

—Impact of menopause on sleep

—Getting to sleep vs staying asleep

—Role of naps

—Impact of interruptions of sleep

—Sleep apnea and new interventions

—Vagal nerve stimulation and sleep

—Cerebrospinal fluid wave that occurs during attention lapse after poor sleep

—cognitive behavioral therapy for improved sleep

—Wearables, sleep scores, and effect on sleep

—Any supplements that help sleep?

—The rare genetically endowed short sleepers

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Thank you Jeoffry Gordon, MD, MPH, Dr. Sara Wolfson, Lynn L, Vau Geha, Bernie Newman, and more than 600 others for tuning into my live video with Yo-El Ju! Join me for my next live video in the app.

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