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In this episode, we spoke with Seema Khosla, MD, FCCP, FAASM, medical director, North Dakota Center for Sleep. She shared her insight into the American Academy of Sleep Medicine's ongoing initiative to switch to a fixed standard time year-round, as well as offered her perspective on the current state of care for sleep disorders.
Episode Breakdown:
1:30 – AASM's position statement on daylight saving time
3:15 – The impact of daylight saving time on circadian rhythm
5:30 – Patient education on sleep and daylight saving
6:40 – What can be learned from similar attempts to address sleep issues
10:00 – Evidence in favor of fixed-standard time
11:45 – Neurology News Minute
14:50 – The state of sleep in the US
19:15 – Physicians' relationship with sleep education
23:20 – Importance of World Sleep Day and awareness
25:30 – Advice for inquiring about patient sleep
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