The two most common types of sleep apnea are obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and Central Sleep Apnea (CSA). While both types share common signs and symptoms…
Read MoreUnderstanding what occurs in the body during an apnea event further reveals the relationship between sleep-disordered breathing and metabolism. The body goes through a variety of changes when it is deprived of sleep. For example, when the…
Read MoreWhile it is commonly associated with nighttime snoring and daytime sleepiness, new research shows that sleep apnea’s effect on cognitive function may actually lead to Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia. According to the Alzheimer’s Association…
Read MoreHypertension and obstructive sleep apnea are serious health conditions that often go untreated and share many common risk factors. Because they often go hand-in-hand, it is important to…
Read MoreThere are a number of risk factors for developing Atrial Fibrillation. One less known risk factor is obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA. Recent research reveals the commonalities between these diseases…
Read MoreThe relationship between excess weight and sleep apnea is both reciprocal and complex. Research from the American Heart Association reveals that…
Read MoreAs sleep apnea prevalence increases every year, the equipment used to help treat this serious sleep condition has improved, making CPAP therapy more comfortable and leading to greater compliance. CPAP masks come in a wide variety of styles to suit a wide range of sleep styles. By finding the right mask…
Read MoreWhile using CPAP may seem daunting at first, here are some tips to help you avoid the most common CPAP problems and get the most from your treatment…
Read MoreAccording to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, over 30 million people in the US suffer from sleep apnea, a serious sleep disorder caused by temporarily relaxed throat muscles that block the upper airways. This blockage results in breathing that repeatedly starts and stops throughout the night…
Read MoreSleep has gained acceptance as a pillar of good health, on equal footing with a balanced diet and exercise. Because of its elevated status in our overall health, there is more focus on understanding what transpires when…
Read MoreCardiovascular disease is responsible for 1 in 4 deaths in the US and is the number one killer globally. Cardiovascular disease is also a comorbidity of obstructive sleep apnea, and the AHA estimates that between 40 and 80 percent of those who suffer from…
Read MoreSleep medicine finally recognizes the bidirectional relationship between diabetes and obstructive sleep apnea. BetterNight’s end-to-end telehealth solution helps diabetes educators and endocrinologists provide best-in-class care to their patients resulting in improved sleep and overall health…
Read MoreNew research is elevating sleep’s role and importance in overall health, shedding new light on the sleep apnea/exercise connection…
Read MoreWhether it was the endless snoring, the feeling of constant daytime fatigue, or sleep apnea’s serious comorbidities that drove you to get tested, you made the right decision to get control of this chronic sleep disorder…
Read MoreWhile much of today’s sleep apnea research focuses on its symptoms, treatment, and serious comorbidities, there is less research available on sleep apnea and anesthesia. Regardless of your age, gender or BMI, if you are having surgery or a procedure and “going under,” you will likely be asked preoperatively if you…
Read MoreWhile there are several risk factors for developing sleep apnea, obesity is the most important, according to the Mayo Clinic. The relationship between excess weight and sleep apnea is both reciprocal and complex. Research from the American Heart Association reveals that…
Read MoreIf you have been told you snore, wake up with a dry mouth or suffer from daytime drowsiness with brain fog, you may be one of the 25 million Americans who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. While these symptoms may seem like more of an annoyance than signs of something serious, Obstructive Sleep Apnea has been linked to
Read MoreThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates drowsy driving causes approximately 100,000 traffic accidents on our nation’s roads and highways each year, resulting in over 50,000 injuries and nearly 800 fatalities. For the almost 25 million people who suffer from sleep apnea…
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