Sleep, Sex, and Senility

Ep. 4 | Ancient Inflammation: What 3,000-Year-Old Mummies Teach Us About

25 min · 12. Mai 2026
Episode Ep. 4 | Ancient Inflammation: What 3,000-Year-Old Mummies Teach Us About Cover

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What can Egyptian mummies tell us about today's chronic disease epidemic? Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson dig into a fascinating new study that CAT scanned ancient mummies and found dental decay, gum disease, and hardened arteries — thousands of years before processed food and modern stress. They explore the timeless oral-systemic connection, what ancient Egyptians were doing right (and wrong), and the fundamentals we need to return to for lasting health. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0WdENa7ZaFw [https://youtu.be/0WdENa7ZaFw] Disclaimer Sleep, Sex & Senility is produced for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson is not intended to constitute medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listening to this podcast does not create a physician-patient or dentist-patient relationship. Always seek the guidance of your physician, dentist, or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or dental condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. The views expressed are those of the hosts and do not represent any institution or organization. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode Ep. 12 | Preconception Health: How Sleep, Gum Disease & Hormones Affect Fertility Cover

Ep. 12 | Preconception Health: How Sleep, Gum Disease & Hormones Affect Fertility

Fertility doesn't begin with a positive test — it begins months, sometimes years earlier, in places nobody's looking. This episode reframes fertility as a whole-body health issue, not just a reproductive one. In this episode, Dr. Ellie Campbell, DO and Dr. Kathleen Carson, DDS discuss why inflammation — including inflammation in your mouth — plays a bigger role in fertility than most couples realize. They dig into the recent renaming of PCOS to PMOS (polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome), why that name change matters, and why fertility planning needs to include both partners, not just the woman. You'll hear about: * Why experts just renamed PCOS to PMOS, and what that reveals about the real root causes * How poor sleep worsens insulin resistance, which worsens hormone dysfunction, which affects ovulation * Why male fertility factors — including a 50% drop in global sperm counts over 40 years — are consistently left out of the conversation * How gum disease and oral inflammation connect to the same inflammatory pathways affecting fertility * What a comprehensive preconception health evaluation actually looks like for both partners * Why vitamin D, magnesium, and progesterone levels matter as much as anything happening in the ovaries * Learn more: https://sleepsexandsenility.com [https://sleepsexandsenility.com/] Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/fTicAMtqFMk [https://youtu.be/fTicAMtqFMk] Disclaimer Sleep, Sex & Senility is produced for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson is not intended to constitute medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listening to this podcast does not create a physician-patient or dentist-patient relationship. Always seek the guidance of your physician, dentist, or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or dental condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. The views expressed are those of the hosts and do not represent any institution or organization. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

7. Juli 202613 min
Episode Ep. 11 | PCOS Is Now PMOS — And the Difference Could Save Your Life Cover

Ep. 11 | PCOS Is Now PMOS — And the Difference Could Save Your Life

A medical diagnosis affecting millions of women just got a new name — and the change isn't just semantic. It could reshape how this condition is treated and how early the warning signs get caught. In this episode, Dr. Ellie Campbell, DO and Dr. Kathleen Carson, DDS discuss the landmark 2026 renaming of PCOS to PMOS — Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome — and what this shift means for women, their doctors, and their dentists. Dr. Campbell shares the deeply personal story of her college friend Nancy, who died prematurely from liver failure caused by unmanaged PCOS complications. Dr. Carson explains how some of the earliest clues of this condition show up not in an endocrinologist's office, but in the mouth. In this episode, you'll hear about: * Why the old name PCOS was misleading — and how many women with this condition don't even have ovarian cysts * The two-way connection between gum disease and insulin resistance, and why your dentist may catch it before your doctor does * How sleep apnea and PMOS fuel each other in a vicious metabolic cycle — and how fixing your airway can help with weight loss without changing anything else * The under-discussed liver disease risk in PMOS, and the story of one woman who paid the ultimate price for it going undetected * Simple strategies to reduce blood sugar spikes: the 10-minute post-meal walk, eating fiber first, and what your HbA1c is telling you before you're officially pre-diabetic * What weight loss medications like tirzepatide (ZepBound) can — and can't — do for PMOS, and why oral health still needs to be part of the picture https://sleepsexandsenility.com [https://sleepsexandsenility.com] Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FcQgLYmGULs [https://youtu.be/FcQgLYmGULs] Disclaimer Sleep, Sex & Senility is produced for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson is not intended to constitute medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listening to this podcast does not create a physician-patient or dentist-patient relationship. Always seek the guidance of your physician, dentist, or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or dental condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. The views expressed are those of the hosts and do not represent any institution or organization. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

30. Juni 202625 min
Episode Ep. 10 | Why You Can't Breathe Through Your Nose (And What to Actually Do About It) Cover

Ep. 10 | Why You Can't Breathe Through Your Nose (And What to Actually Do About It)

You've been told to breathe through your nose. But what if you genuinely can't? Drs. Campbell and Carson have an answer — and it's not "try harder." In this episode, Dr. Ellie Campbell, DO and Dr. Kathleen Carson, DDS discuss why so many people struggle with nasal breathing and why that struggle is a signal worth listening to, not a character flaw. They break down the three root causes of chronic mouth breathing (inflammation, structure, and function), explain the vicious cycle that makes congestion self-perpetuating, and share a practical roadmap for reclaiming your nose — at any age. Listeners will learn: * Why chronic mouth breathing is almost always a compensation, not a bad habit * How congestion creates a feedback loop that makes nasal breathing progressively harder to restore * The surprising mold connection behind recurring sinus infections — and what a Mayo Clinic study found inside patients' sinuses * Why the tissues inside your nose (turbinates) can actually decondition from years of disuse, just like muscles * Why mouth taping is later in the conversation, not the first step — and what needs to happen first * Simple starting points: saline rinses, allergy testing, sublingual immunotherapy, nasal strips, and breathing retraining https://sleepsexandsenility.com [https://sleepsexandsenility.com] Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/viBFC6suyZc [https://youtu.be/viBFC6suyZc] Disclaimer Sleep, Sex & Senility is produced for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson is not intended to constitute medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listening to this podcast does not create a physician-patient or dentist-patient relationship. Always seek the guidance of your physician, dentist, or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or dental condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. The views expressed are those of the hosts and do not represent any institution or organization. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

23. Juni 202620 min
Episode Ep. 9 | Building a Healthier Baby Before Birth — Prenatal Nutrition, Oral Health, and the Microbiome Connection Cover

Ep. 9 | Building a Healthier Baby Before Birth — Prenatal Nutrition, Oral Health, and the Microbiome Connection

What you do before and during pregnancy can shape your baby's immune system, teeth, and health for the next 18 years. Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson cover the prenatal strategies most OBs never mention: key supplements like vitamin D, magnesium, and fish oil; how xylitol taken during pregnancy can protect your baby from cavities through age 18; the birth canal microbiome and vaginal swabbing for C-section babies; pregnancy gingivitis and its link to gestational diabetes; morning sickness tips; and why nasal breathing and sleep quality matter so much for both mom and baby. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/KplLMA6862w [https://youtu.be/KplLMA6862w] Disclaimer Sleep, Sex & Senility is produced for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson is not intended to constitute medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listening to this podcast does not create a physician-patient or dentist-patient relationship. Always seek the guidance of your physician, dentist, or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or dental condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. The views expressed are those of the hosts and do not represent any institution or organization. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16. Juni 202627 min
Episode Ep. 8 | Does Mouth Breathing Age You? Cover

Ep. 8 | Does Mouth Breathing Age You?

Most people don't think twice about how they breathe — but mouth breathing may be silently accelerating your aging, disrupting your hormones, wrecking your microbiome, and even affecting fertility. Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson walk through what dentists and doctors look for during a physical exam, the critical role of nitric oxide in slowing aging, the connection to ADD in children, and practical steps you can take right now — from nasal rinses and tongue posture to myofunctional therapy — to become a healthier nasal breather. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ehrScH_MFf0 [https://youtu.be/ehrScH_MFf0] Disclaimer Sleep, Sex & Senility is produced for informational and educational purposes only. The content shared by Dr. Ellie Campbell and Dr. Kathleen Carson is not intended to constitute medical or dental advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listening to this podcast does not create a physician-patient or dentist-patient relationship. Always seek the guidance of your physician, dentist, or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or dental condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you heard on this podcast. The views expressed are those of the hosts and do not represent any institution or organization. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

9. Juni 202632 min