Stories about Dr. Michael Breus
Michael J. Breus, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist and both a Diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine and a Fellow of The American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Dr. Breus is on the clinical advisory board of The Dr. Oz Show and is a regular contributor on the show (39 times).
His topic of expertise is the science of sleep and Peak Performance. He has been interviewed about: Consumer products for sleep, Sleep Disorders,including Children’s Sleep, and Sleep Hacking for Peak Performance. Dr. Breus has been in private practice for 22 years and recently relocated his practice to Los Angeles.
For over 14 years Dr. Breus served as the Sleep Expert for WebMD. Dr. Breus also writes The Insomnia Blog and can be found regularly on, The Huffington Post, Psychology Today, Sharecare, and The Oz Blog. Dr. Breus has been interviewed on CNN, Oprah, The View, Anderson Cooper, Rachel Ray, Fox and Friends, The Doctors, Joy Behar, The CBS Early Show, The Today Show, and Kelly and Michael.
2 stories about Dr. Michael Breus
The Mastery of Sleep
"Today i improved by 10 points my quality of sleep, based on the metrics of my Oura ring"
Today i have a better understanding about the importance of our sleep habits.
Today i understand the key variables that can affect for good or for bad my sleep quality.
Today i improved by 10 points my quality of sleep , based on the metrics of my Oura ring.
The most important things that...
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The Mastery of Sleep
"If you want big changes take this quest"
Taking this quest was a mayor change in my life because we do not know the importance of sleep in ou...
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Program offered by Dr. Michael Breus
The Mastery of Sleep
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