Mayo Clinic Center for Sleep Medicine
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This podcast provides education for healthcare professionals on advances in sleep medicine, produced by the Mayo Clinic Center for Sleep Medicine.
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Cannabinoids in Sleep and Sleep Disorders 19.08.2026 21хвIn this episode of Mayo Clinic Sleep Medicine Podcasts, Dr. Bhanu Kolla, a Mayo Clinic specialist in sleep medicine and addiction medicine, joins host Dr. Michael Silber to discuss cannabinoids and their relationship to sleep. The conversation explores the body's endocannabinoid system and how compounds such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) may influence sleep. The experts review current evidence on cannabis and sleep architecture, including its potential effects on different stages of sleep. The discussion also examines the available research on cannabis and several sleep disorders, including insomnia, obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, and REM sleep behavior disorder. Additional topics include potential risks and side effects of cannabis use, medication considerations, cannabis withdrawal, and how long cannabis may remain detectable in urine testing. Finally, the episode addresses an important question for both patients and healthcare professionals: Does current scientific evidence support the use of cannabis or cannabinoid-based products in the treatment of sleep disorders? -
Update on RLS 2026 Part 3 06.08.2026 22хвSince our last podcast on restless legs 2 years ago, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine has published new clinical guidelines and the Scientific and Medical Advisory Board of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation has revised their management algorithm. These three podcasts update us on the changes in treatment of this common and distressing condition. In the third podcast, we discuss management of dopamine augmentation, perioperative management of restless legs and management of restless legs in end-stage renal failure. -
Update on RLS 2026 Part 2 22.07.2026 24хвSince our last podcast on restless legs 2 years ago, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine has published new clinical guidelines and the Scientific and Medical Advisory Board of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation has revised their management algorithm. These three podcasts update us on the changes in treatment of this common and distressing condition. In the second podcast, we discuss opioids, the control of ascites regarding dopaminergic therapy, and peroneal nerve stimulation. -
Update on RLS 2026 Part 1 08.07.2026 24хвSince our last podcast on restless legs 2 years ago, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine has published new clinical guidelines and the Scientific and Medical Advisory Board of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation has revised their management algorithm. These three podcasts update us on the changes in treatment of this common and distressing condition. In the first podcast, we discuss iron and gabapentin opioid therapy. -
Does Sleep Apnea Lead to Parkinson’s Disease? 23.06.2026 19хвA recent article suggested that obstructive sleep apnea was a possible risk factor for Parkinson's disease. In this podcast, we discuss this important study and its implications, as well as the more general assessment of increasingly available similar studies based on large population data bases. -
The Weird World of Sleep in Autoimmune Encephalopathies: Part 2 08.06.2026 21хвAutoimmune encephalopathies, although rare, can mimic other more common sleep disorders and most are highly treatable. Therefore it is important for sleep medicine practitioners to be aware of these conditions, which may present first to a sleep clinic. This podcast describes how these disorders may present with important insights for sleep specialists. -
The Weird World of Sleep in Autoimmune Encephalopathies: Part 1 28.05.2026 23хвAutoimmune encephalopathies, although rare, can mimic other more common sleep disorders and most are highly treatable. Therefore it is important for sleep medicine practitioners to be aware of these conditions, which may present first to a sleep clinic. This podcast describes how these disorders may present with important insights for sleep specialists. -
Sleep and Epilepsy 13.05.2026 24хвEpileptic seizures, especially in certain epileptic syndromes, are more common during sleep. Conversely, seizures can disturb sleep, affecting daytime alertness. Nocturnal seizures may also mimic the parasomnias that are more familiar to sleep medicine practitioners. This podcast discusses practical aspects of these relationships. -
Sleep in Multiple System Atrophy 29.04.2026 21хвWhile less common than its cousin, Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy is commonly associated with severe sleep disturbances, at least one of which may be life threatening. In this podcast we discuss how to identify these disorders, their significance and management. -
Nocturnal Hallucinations 16.04.2026 18хвHallucinations at night may be frightening and distressing. Some may indeed indicate serious disease but most are harmless. In this podcast we discussed different types of nocturnal hallucinations, their causes and the conditions with which they may be confused. -
Sleep Disordered Breathing in ALS 01.04.2026 25хвSleep specialists are often asked to initiate non-invasive ventilation for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The guest on our podcast today, Dr. Peter Gay, a world expert in this area, provides very helpful practical information to guide this process. -
Headaches and Sleep 20.03.2026 17хвMost headache sufferers are well aware of the relationship between their disorder and sleep. In in this podcast, we discuss how understanding this association may assist our patients with both their pain and their sleep disturbances. -
Sleep in Alzheimer Disease 05.03.2026 19хвAlzheimer disease is the most common form of dementia. In this podcast, we discuss the intimate relationship between sleep, sleep disorders and Alzheimer disease. -
Update on Idiopathic Hypersomnia 20.02.2026 25хвIdiopathic hypersomnia is sometimes regarded as the stepchild of narcolepsy. But it may be more common than its better known relation. In this podcast, we discussed the diagnosis and management of this elusive disorder. -
Narcolepsy in Childhood and Adolescence 04.02.2026 18хвNarcolepsy most commonly starts in adolescence. But how it presents and how it is diagnosed may be different from an adult presentation. In this podcast, we discuss narcolepsy and its management in childhood and adolescence. -
The Child Who Snores 17.01.2026 14хвAlthough obstructive sleep apnea is most common in older adults, it can also be seen in children, often resulting in severe morbidity. In this podcast, we discuss how to identify sleep apnea in the pediatric population and approaches to its management. -
The child who cannot sleep 24.12.2025 20хвParents of children with insomnia know how distressing this condition can be. In this podcast, we discuss possible causes and how best to help children and families. -
Late to bed and late to rise: Delayed Sleep-wake phase disorder 11.12.2025 22хвBeing unable to fall asleep until well after midnight and preferring to sleep until at least mid morning causes serious impairment to school and work attendance and performance. In this podcast, we discuss the nature of delayed sleep-wake phase disorder and approaches to management. -
Jet lag: Traveling across time 25.11.2025 14хвAnyone who has traveled across time zones has experienced jet lag and there are many online suggestions for counteracting the effects. In this podcast a circadian rhythm expert discussed what measures are most likely to help. -
The Shift Worker 11.11.2025 17хвAbout a fifth of U.S. workers do shift work. This podcast examines how sleep professionals can best help shift workers perform and live optimally.
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