We have known for a while that while sleep apnea seems to be more prevalent in men, there is a
Category: Medical Studies
Science Shows Sleep Is More Elusive As We Age
Why do we need sleep? Well, as soon as you close your eyes and drift off to the Land of
New Study: Treating Sleep Apnea in Cardiac Patients Reduces Hospital Readmission Rates
As if we didn’t already know the multitudes of benefits that using a CPAP brings, there is now even more
Disturbing Video Drastically Increases CPAP Compliance
The list of things we’re afraid of because of movies and television is endless: quicksand, staircases, flickering TVs, attics, gangs
Tongue Size May Predict Sleep Apnea Risk in Obese Adults
Very few of us pay attention to our tongues. Sure we brush them every morning, but that’s about it. It
Surgery Coming Up? New Study Recommends Getting Tested for Sleep Apnea Before Going Under
As if going under for surgery wasn’t scary enough, now there’s research showing that those suffering from untreated sleep apnea
Study Shows That Sleep Apnea Causes Weaker Blood Flow In Brain
Sleep apnea is hurting your brain – there are no ifs, ands or buts about it. One of the major signs,
Big New Study Shows Sleep Apnea Tied to Hearing Loss
To truly visualize the destructive nature of obstructive sleep apnea, just watch Godzilla destroy Tokyo or watch the Stay Puft
Professional Football Players More Likely To Suffer From Obstructive Sleep Apnea
If you stay tuned to the Easy Blog, you may have read about former NFL star Warren Sapp or former
Study Shows That CPAP Is Effective In Treating Older Adults with Sleep Apnea
Jack Benny, the late great comedian, once said: “Age is strictly a case of mind over matter. If you don’t