OSA and COPD present with symptoms that often go undetected for too long. How can clinicians recognize symptoms faster?
World Lung Day raises awareness of respiratory health, discussing common ailments, symptoms, misconceptions, and prevention ...
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Should You Treat Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Even mild obstructive sleep apnea can cause disruptive symptoms, such as brain fog and fatigue, which may benefit from ...
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Young Kids With Non-Severe Sleep Apnea Just as Well Off Waiting It Out
Adenotonsillectomy wasn't better than just keeping an eye on young children with mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) over 3 years of follow-up in a small randomized trial. Watchful waiting ...
Sleep apnea can have significant effects on both – lungs and heart. If you suspect you or a loved one has the sleep disorder, here's what to know to stay safe.
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The Best and Worst Sleep Positions for People With Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Side sleeping can help keep your airway open at night, helping you breathe easier, while sleeping on your back can block your ...
New research shows obstructive sleep apnea severity increases 18% on weekends compared to weekdays. A sleep expert discusses ...
Conch shell blowing reduced sleepiness and improved sleep quality in obstructive sleep apnoea, showing potential as a novel ...
In this multi-study analysis, the authors concluded the job requirements of first responders “have been associated with physical and psychological problems such as sleep disorders.” They go on to ...
Patients with OSA treated with CPAP have a lower incidence and recurrence of atrial fibrillation vs those not treated with CPAP.
Obstructive sleep apnea increases the risk of serious health problems such as high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, and diabetes, as per an ENT surgeon.
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