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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
Sleep Apnea - Symptoms | NHLBI, NIH Symptoms of sleep apnea can include snoring, gasping for air, or breathing that stops and restarts while sleeping Learn about daytime symptoms of sleep apnea
Study: People with sleep apnea who slept less than 7 hours per night . . . People with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who slept less than seven hours per night had a higher risk of death compared to those with longer sleep, researchers reported Researchers have known for some time that OSA is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems
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
Oral appliances more effective treatment for specific types of sleep . . . Five traits could determine the effectiveness of an oral appliance for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) By analyzing previously collected data from 93 adults (average age of 56) diagnosed with moderate to severe OSA, the researchers found that patients with two specific traits related to the upper airway benefited from an oral
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 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
Does how loud you snore matter to your health? - NHLBI, NIH Snoring is often a sign of a very serious condition known as obstructive sleep apnea, a common disorder marked by loud snoring and stops and restarts in breathing Until now it was thought that the louder the snore, the worse the sleep apnea But current and ongoing research shows paradigms may be shifting in how we think about snoring “Snoring is the primary reason people see a sleep