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Increasing global temperatures are ruining sleep quality across the world. Sleep apnea, a common breathing disorder, is ...
"If temperature keeps rising the way they project it to, the burden and prevalence of sleep apnea may double, increasing by ...
With more than 1 in 10 Americans suffering from obstructive sleep apnea putting them at increased risk of heart problems and ...
Mild obstructive sleep apnea and higher PWV are more common than previously expected among female collegiate athletes.
Everyone knows the feeling: tossing and turning during a hot, sticky night when sleep feels impossible.
Central sleep apnea, a much less common type of sleep apnea, can be caused by conditions such as a brain infection, neck conditions, stroke, or heart failure; by taking certain medications; or by ...
While training in otolaryngology–head and neck surgery in Australia, Somnair Sleep co-founder and CEO Anders Sideris, Engr ...
To educate about Inspire, an obstructive sleep apnea treatment device, Dr. Lauren Jazwick of Columbus Otolaryngology Clinic ...
The toll that sleep apnea takes on the body Even mild sleep apnea can cause you to stop breathing several times an hour—setting off a cascade of threats to your brain and heart health.
One of the best-understood connections between sleep position and heart and brain health involves sleep apnea, a condition in which breathing stops and restarts during slumber, Redline said.
Climate change and a warming world isn't just making our days hotter, it’s also making our nights more restless and ...
Have you ever thought that the way you sleep at night could affect how well your heart works or how well your food digests?