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Obstructive sleep apnea is still largely undiagnosed and untreated. In a growing marketplace of solutions, can negative pressure devices compete?
A new study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine explores the consequences of sleep apnea on active-duty members of the U.S. military.
Sleep apnea and fatty liver disease often occur together and share many similar risk factors. Sleep apnea, especially obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), causes repeated pauses in breathing during sleep.
Rising temperatures, amplified by climate change, are contributing to an increase in cases of sleep apnea, according to a new study.
A new study reveals rising nighttime temperatures from climate change increase the risk of sleep apnea by 45%. Learn how heat affects sleep, health, & productivity as well as how to protect your rest.
Here’s why signs of sleep apnea in women, like daytime fatigue, are often more subtle, plus other reasons why the condition often goes undiagnosed in women.
Incannex Healthcare appoints Dr. Douglas B. Kirsch to its IHL-42X Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Advisory Board.
Incannex Healthcare Expands Clinical Advisory Board to Support Obstructive Sleep Apnea Program with Appointment of Dr. Douglas B. Kirsch Provided by GlobeNewswire Jun 24, 2025, 4:30:00 AM ...
While the CPAP machine is the most effective way to treat sleep apnea, some patients, like David Cotter, can’t tolerate the mask that users have to wear at night.
Learn how to prioritize sleep amidst the demands of overtime and side jobs, and whether switching shift start times to nighttime might enhance your recovery.
Rising temperatures may double sleep apnea cases by 2100, impacting health and economy. Study urges action to manage climate-related OSA.
Sleep apnea will become more common and more severe due to global warming, leading to increased health and economic burdens across the globe, warn Flinders University sleep experts.
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