Sleep Apnea

3 04, 2012

Sleep-disordered breathing linked with depression

2022-09-22T16:54:11+00:00April 3, 2012|Depression, Mental Health, Sleep Apnea|

Snorting, gasping or stopping breathing while asleep has been associated with nearly all depression symptoms. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) surveyed 9,714 Americans for a new study appearing in the April issue of SLEEP. The CDC determined that the likelihood of [...]

3 01, 2012

Brain changes observed in patients with sleep apnea

2022-09-22T16:40:51+00:00January 3, 2012|Sleep Apnea, Sleep Disorders|

Researchers have observed changes to the brains of patients with severe sleep apnea. A team in Australia used magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy to compare the brain tissue of sleep apnea patients to people without sleep disorders. They identified significant changes in the frontal lobe [...]

2 12, 2011

Exercise improves sleep apnea in overweight, sedentary adults

2022-09-23T19:09:17+00:00December 2, 2011|Exercise, Obesity, Sleep Apnea|

Exercise training may be beneficial for the management of sleep apnea in overweight patients who lead a sedentary lifestyle, according to a study in the December issue of the journal SLEEP. Forty-three overweight or obese adults, with at least moderately severe sleep apnea, were [...]

1 11, 2011

Implant shows promise treating sleep apnea

2022-09-23T19:16:01+00:00November 1, 2011|Sleep Apnea, Treatment & Therapy|

An intriguing new method for treating sleep apnea is showing promise in the lab. The November issue of SLEEP contains a new study about stimulating the muscles in the throat to keep the airway from closing. The muscle stimulator resembles a pacemaker and is [...]

25 10, 2011

Sleep-disordered breathing and intimacy

2022-08-10T18:18:17+00:00October 25, 2011|Medical Conditions, Sleep Apnea, Women|

Obstructive sleep apnea affects more than 12 million people nationwide. Daytime sleepiness and weight gain are usually the first symptoms that come to mind. Intimacy problems are an oft-overlooked aspect of untreated sleep-disordered breathing. Sleep apnea can cause erectile dysfunction in men and a [...]

24 08, 2011

Nose spray reduces childhood apnea-linked inflammation

2022-08-01T18:26:43+00:00August 24, 2011|Children, Sleep Apnea, Treatment & Therapy|

Early research shows certain steroid nasal sprays may help to reduce the inflammatory cell proteins in children that are linked to sleep apnea. A study included in the June of Archives of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery looked at how children who were due [...]

27 07, 2011

Tonsillectomies help breathing problems in children

2022-08-01T18:29:32+00:00July 27, 2011|Children, Sleep Apnea, Treatment & Therapy|

When tonsillectomies were first performed, they were mainly done as a way to combat recurrent sore throats. Yet, after a study was done in 1980, showing that only children with severe sore throats benefitted from the procedure, it was not performed as widely. However, [...]

5 04, 2011

Online toolset helps young children and their parents find sleep

2022-08-10T18:33:11+00:00April 5, 2011|Children, Sleep Apnea|

Sleep-deprived new parents may want to put down the baby books and turn to the internet for help. A new study in the April issue of the journal SLEEP shows internet-based interventions work wonders reducing infant and toddler sleep disturbances. Mothers in the study [...]

22 03, 2011

Shift work may cause swell in sleep apnea symptoms

2022-07-15T19:02:02+00:00March 22, 2011|Shift Work, Sleep Apnea, Work|

A new study provides further health concerns for the estimated 20 million Americans who sleep during the daytime because of their work schedule. The symptoms of untreated obstructive sleep apnea may be worse for shift workers, a new study reports. The study compared a [...]

17 03, 2011

Did sleep medicine help boost U.S. life expectancy?

2022-09-28T18:47:02+00:00March 17, 2011|Diabetes, Heart Disease, Medical Conditions, Sleep Apnea|

Life expectancy hit an all-time high in 2009, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. An American born in 2009 can now expect to live about 78 years and two months, a two month increase compared to [...]

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