The American Medical Association reports that about 30 million people in the US live with sleep apnea, but only one-fifth of these cases are clinically diagnosed. That means that many people are ...
The drug sulthiame reduces the number of breathing pauses and improves sleep quality in patients with obstructive sleep apnea ...
People who have obstructive sleep apnea may have an increased risk of dementia if left untreated, according to a new study of UK electronic health care records. The study, published in BMJ Thorax, ...
Snoring throughout the night. Gasping for air suddenly while sleeping. Feeling tired after a night of rest. These aren’t just signs of a poor night’s sleep – they could be symptoms of obstructive ...
From this year’s best mattress to anti-snoring devices, there are plenty of things you can invest in for better quality sleep. But if you experience sleep apnea – where your breathing stops and starts ...
Over 900 million adults globally are estimated to have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) (1). In the United States, more than 30 million adults are affected, yet 80-90% remain undiagnosed (2). The impact ...
Getting enough sleep is essential to heart health. Too little sleep and untreated sleep problems are linked to heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke and many other health problems. Having seven ...
In this survey, 83% reported that they would “definitely” or “mostly” want to know if they had sleep apnea. Researchers found differences in some responses based on age, sex, race/ethnicity and sleep ...
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There’s a killer on the loose in New York City. First it steals your nights. Then, it steals your days. Finally, it takes your life. It’s time we talked about sleep apnea. Around 25% of adults suffer ...
Analysis of 2.3 million healthcare records revealed link between obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome and dementia in men but not women, and a standard treatment CPAP potentially removes this risk ...