It is estimated that up to 22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea. Approximately 80% of those cases are undiagnosed.
Category: Medical Studies
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Linked to a type of Liver Disease
New findings from this year’s Obesity Week (yes, that’s a real conference) suggest obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is linked to
Sleep Apnea and Psychiatric Disorders: Commonly Co-Occurring?
If you are suffering from depression or PTSD and sleep apnea, there is hope on the horizon! Studies show that
New Study Shows Effectiveness in Predicting Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Pregnant Women
Ladies, this one’s for you. Pregnancy can be rough. There’s morning sickness, weight gain, and the knowledge that life, as
Does Your Child Have Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Obstructive sleep apnea spares no one – not even children. According to statistics, between 1% and 3% of children suffer
Sleep Apnea Linked to Poor Aerobic Fitness
Do you find yourself out of breath while you exercise, no matter how much you work out? It may not
Study Shows That Obstructive Sleep Apnea Can Wreak Havoc on Diabetic Kidneys
Last was Kidney Week – an annual rager organized by the American Society of Nephrology (the study of kidneys). Over 13,000
Forgetting Things? New Study Shows You Can Blame Sleep Apnea.
Don’t remember where you parked your car? Stop blaming it on old age or just writing yourself as “forgetful;” it
Snoring During Twenties May Be Predictive of Early Onset of Sleep Apnea
Some people go to a psychic to learn about their future. Others turn to science. In this case, we’ll turn
Get Your Sexy Back: CPAP Does Not Hinder Your Sexual Quality of Life
If you weren’t thinking about sex already – there is a good chance that you are now. Sorry about that.