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Obstructive sleep apnea is still largely undiagnosed and untreated. In a growing marketplace of solutions, can negative ...
A new study found active-duty service members with sleep apnea face a greater risk of PTSD or a traumatic brain injury, ...
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HealthDay on MSNSleep Apnea Puts Soldiers In Harm's WayKey Takeaways Sleep apnea might make military service more riskySoldiers with sleep apnea are more likely to suffer PTSD, ...
Moderate to severe OSA was associated with increased risk for severe and critical COVID-19, particularly in those with severe intermittent hypoxia.
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WJBF on MSNJENNIE: Sleep Center at Aiken Regional Medical Centers helps people get quality, restorative sleep for better healthHigh blood pressure, heart issues, lung issues… these are just some of the impacts of sleep apnea. According to Dr. Noah Syme ...
There are several different approaches to treating sleep apnea that include surgical procedures and oral appliances. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), for example, requi ...
Rising temperatures, amplified by climate change, are contributing to an increase in cases of sleep apnea, according to a new ...
Science Goodbye to sleep apnea: new oral treatment emerges that blows researchers’ minds A pill reduces respiratory arrests by 56% and could replace the night mask.
The device is another option for patients who can’t wear a CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure device.
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