#29: Insomnia - Part 4

#29: Insomnia - Part 4

Today’s episode focuses on changes within the bodies of people suffering from insomnia. Almost all forms of chronic insomnia come with a significant psychological component, namely emotional distress and anxiety. This starts a Rolodex of anxiety spinning once you turn off the lights. This leads to rumination and catastrophizing, which will thwart any hopes of a good night’s sleep. Since psychological stress is one of the principal triggers of chronic primary insomnia, researchers went in sear...

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Ask Me Anything Part 22: Latitude, Pain Gating, Temperature & Shift Work

Ask Me Anything Part 22: Latitude, Pain Gating, Temperature & Shift Work

In this latest AMA instalment, Matt and Dr. Eti Ben Simon begin by discussing environmental influences on sleep. The conversation covers how high latitude and prolonged daylight disrupt circadian rhythms, with Eti sharing her own personal experience. Together, our duo shares strategies for managing light exposure and regulating core body temperature with methods like warm baths. The episode also offers evidence-based approaches for shift workers, including strategic napping and forward-rotati...

8 Sep 45min

#106 - Can A Sleeping Pill Help Fight Alzheimer’s?

#106 - Can A Sleeping Pill Help Fight Alzheimer’s?

Matt explores the critical link between sleep and Alzheimer's disease today, explaining how the brain’s "glymphatic system" clears toxic proteins like amyloid and tau during deep sleep. He describes how insufficient sleep impairs this process, creating a vicious cycle where protein accumulation damages sleep-generating brain regions and increases dementia risk. Matt goes on to discuss groundbreaking research on a new class of sleeping pills, Dual Orexin Receptor Antagonists (DORAs), that may ...

1 Sep 29min

Ask Me Anything Part 21: Sleep Debt, Snooze Button, Naps & Sleep Myths

Ask Me Anything Part 21: Sleep Debt, Snooze Button, Naps & Sleep Myths

Matt and Dr. Eti Ben Simon join forces once again to answer all of your top sleep questions. This time around, they break down the science behind the snooze button, why you might be falling asleep during passive activities like watching TV, and the truth about sleep fads like consuming salt before bed or using "grounding sheets." The episode also explores the frustrating issue of sleep fragmentation - waking up multiple times a night - and why it undermines sleep quality even if you fall back...

25 Aug 1h 1min

#105 - Delta Sleep Inducing Peptides

#105 - Delta Sleep Inducing Peptides

In this episode, Matt delves into the curious and cautionary tale of Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP), once hailed as a potential miracle cure for insomnia. In the 1970s, researchers were on a quest for a single "somnogenic molecule" that could act as the brain's natural sleep switch. A Swiss team believed they had found it, isolating a peptide that appeared to rapidly induce deep, slow-wave sleep when injected into animals. This initial excitement led to bold claims and sparked decades of...

18 Aug 21min

#104 - Humans Can Navigate Like Bats

#104 - Humans Can Navigate Like Bats

Matt explores the human capacity for echolocation this week, dismantling the myth that this "biological sonar" is exclusive to animals. Revealing how peer-reviewed research shows all human brains possess the neural hardware to "see" with sound, Matt explains the physics of how sound creates detailed acoustic maps of our environment and introduces the brain's remarkable plasticity, setting the stage for this incredible sensory adaptation. The episode features stories of pioneers like Daniel Ki...

11 Aug 24min

#103 - 172 Diseases, One Hidden (Sleep) Cause?

#103 - 172 Diseases, One Hidden (Sleep) Cause?

While we've long been told to focus on the quantity of our sleep, in today’s episode, Matt suggests a paradigm shift in our understanding of sleep health. He argues that the true cornerstone may not be how many hours we get, but the consistency of our sleep schedule. This concept of regularity - maintaining a stable bedtime and wake-time - is presented as the most impactful of four key sleep components, which also include the more familiar aspects of quantity, quality, and timing. Matt suppor...

4 Aug 29min

The Dreamer's Embrace: A Sleep Story Read by Matt Walker

The Dreamer's Embrace: A Sleep Story Read by Matt Walker

Settle in for a deeply comforting experience as Matt returns with a gentle voyage aboard "The Dreamer." This sleep story is crafted to soothe the heart and quiet the mind, creating a perfect sanctuary for rest. Tonight, we journey to a peaceful, seaside village to meet Henry, an elderly widower whose sleepless nights are filled with a profound sense of loss and treasured memories of his late wife, Margaret. As Henry steps onto the boat, feeling the weight of his grief begin to soften wi...

28 Jul 29min

#102 - Mouth Taping

#102 - Mouth Taping

This week, Matt examines the viral trend of mouth taping, a practice touted as a remedy for snoring and sleep apnea. He explains the core theory, which centers on promoting the benefits of nasal over mouth breathing, before critically assessing whether this popular ritual is a scientifically sound solution or a risky trend whose dangers are lost amidst the online hype. Matt navigates the scientific evidence, revealing a cautionary tale: while preliminary data suggests a potential benefit for ...

21 Jul 25min

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