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Sleep Apnea - Treatment | NHLBI, NIH Treatment for sleep apnea may include healthy lifestyle changes, positive airway pressure such as a CPAP machine, an oral device, surgery, or other treatments
Sleep Disorder Treatments - NHLBI, NIH Learn about different treatments for sleep conditions, including tips for healthy sleep, CPAP, light therapy, sleep medicines, sleep treatments and sleep devices
Sleep Apnea - Sleep Apnea in Children | NHLBI, NIH Undiagnosed sleep apnea in children can cause behavioral problems and affect their health Learn about causes of and treatments for sleep apnea in children
Sleep Apnea - What Is Sleep Apnea? | NHLBI, NIH Sleep apnea is a common condition that occurs when your breathing stops and restarts many times while you sleep Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of sleep apnea
Heterogeneity and Sex Differences in Obstructive Sleep Apnea . . . The workshop, entitled “Heterogeneity and Sex Differences in Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Personalized Approaches to Diagnosis, Treatment, and Implementation” is designed to explore the intricacies of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and the diverse aspects of its diagnosis and treatment
Sleep Apnea - Causes and Risk Factors | NHLBI, NIH Central sleep apnea is caused by problems with the way your brain controls your breathing while you sleep Your age, family history, lifestyle habits, other medical conditions, and some features of your body (for example, your neck or tongue) can raise your risk for sleep apnea But healthy lifestyle changes can help lower your risk
Sleep Apnea Research - NHLBI, NIH Learn how the NHLBI supports sleep apnea research to better understand, diagnose, and treat sleep apnea and prevent complications
Lung Health Basics: Sleep - NHLBI, NIH In turn, poor sleep can cause lung disease symptoms to worsen Sleep is critical to overall health, so take the first step to sleeping better: learn these sleep terms, and find out about treatments that can help with sleep apnea
CPAP - CPAP | NHLBI, NIH CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) is a machine that uses mild air pressure to keep breathing airways open while you sleep Your healthcare provider may prescribe CPAP to treat sleep-related breathing disorders including sleep apnea CPAP also may treat preterm infants who have underdeveloped lungs