For a long time, nobody really knew what the long-term affects of sleep apnea’s ravages were. In fact, nobody really
Category: Medical Studies
CPAP Study: CPAP Slows Cognitive Deterioration
You don’t need a medical study to tell you that completely forgetting what you were going to say mid-sentence is
The Link Between Traumatic Brain Injury and Obstructive Sleep Apnea
In the cartoons, if someone slams you on the head with a frying pan, all you’ll get is a few
CPAP Study: CPAP Treatment Can Increase Lifespan
“And death shall have no dominion,” wrote the poet Dylan Thomas on the notion of immortality. While the idea of
CPAP Eases Daytime Hypertension Even When Drugs Don’t
The most anyone really hears about blood pressure is when their grandmother remarks that anything mildly frustrating, like the Internet
Snoring While Pregnant May Lead to Complications – CPAP Treatment Can Help
If maternal snoring sounds like the least sexy thing you can imagine – it is, because a new study shows that
CPAP Study: CPAP Exposure Therapy Improves Compliance
Exposure therapy was developed right around the end of World War II, which was a perfect time, because millions of
CPAP Study: CPAP Reduces Nightmares in Veterans
In World War I – the war to end all wars – soldiers exhibited a psychological response that few doctors
Study: Sleep Apnea Linked With Increased Glaucoma Risk
They say that the eyes are the window to a person’s soul, but as it turns out, the eyes are
Sleep Apnea Study Uncovers More Hidden Dangers in Women
Who knows if any gender will win the elusive trophy for the never ending battle of the sexes. For the