Sleep Apnea

18 03, 2020

Coronavirus FAQs: CPAP tips for sleep apnea patients

2023-01-19T17:46:14+00:00March 18, 2020|CPAP, Sleep Apnea|

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Public Safety Committee is responding to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the coronavirus (COVID-19). Read questions submitted by patients who have obstructive sleep apnea. The AASM encourages you to follow the CDC tips on how to prepare [...]

10 02, 2020

Stop the snore, save the romance

2022-07-12T17:57:08+00:00February 10, 2020|Relationships, Sleep Apnea, Snoring|

Roses, candy, and a candlelit dinner are nice, romantic gestures that many of us partake in for Valentine's Day. In addition to these gifts, consider a lifestyle change that will benefit both you and your partner: gain control of your snoring. “While snoring is [...]

4 02, 2020

Untreated sleep apnea puts heart health at risk

2022-07-12T17:57:44+00:00February 4, 2020|Heart Disease, Medical Conditions, Sleep Apnea|

February is American Heart Month. Did you know that sleep apnea impacts heart health? According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, nearly 30 million American adults are kept from restful sleep by obstructive sleep apnea, a chronic disease that involves the repeated collapse [...]

6 08, 2019

Six facts about sleep apnea

2022-08-16T18:23:27+00:00August 6, 2019|Sleep Apnea, Sleep Disorders, Snoring|

Obstructive sleep apnea is a common and serious sleep disorder that repeatedly causes you to stop breathing during sleep. Warning signs include loud snoring and gasping or choking sounds as you sleep. Estimates suggest that nearly 30 million adults in the U.S. have obstructive [...]

16 05, 2019

Is sleep apnea a pre-existing condition for life insurance?

2022-08-16T18:26:07+00:00May 16, 2019|CPAP, Sleep Apnea|

When most obstructive sleep apnea patients think about “insurance,” they typically ask questions like, “Are my CPAP supplies covered by insurance?” or, “Will my sleep study be covered by insurance?” or, “Is my durable medical equipment provider in-network with my PPO?” Of course, these [...]

8 05, 2019

Does insurance cover my CPAP machine?

2022-07-11T18:22:19+00:00May 8, 2019|CPAP, Sleep Apnea|

If you have obstructive sleep apnea, you may be wondering if your health care insurance will cover the cost of a CPAP machine. The short answer is – probably. Most private health insurance policies cover positive airway pressure (PAP) equipment, like CPAP machines and [...]

21 03, 2019

What happens to my positive airway pressure data?

2022-07-12T17:59:04+00:00March 21, 2019|CPAP, Sleep Apnea|

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is the gold standard for treating obstructive sleep apnea. The CPAP machine provides a constant stream of pressurized air during sleep. This airflow keeps your airway open. Other positive airway pressure (PAP) treatments include: BPAP (bilevel positive airway [...]

20 06, 2017

Death of Carrie Fisher is a warning about sleep apnea

2022-08-19T18:37:31+00:00June 20, 2017|Heart Disease, Pop Culture, Sleep Apnea|

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) has issued a statement following the announcement that actress Carrie Fisher’s cause of death was “sleep apnea and other undetermined factors.” Her death reminds us just how dangerous sleep apnea can be, especially when it comes to heart health. [...]

5 10, 2016

Treating sleep apnea may help control acid reflux

2021-04-29T18:38:21+00:00October 5, 2016|CPAP, Sleep Apnea|

If you have trouble sleeping due to acid reflux and heartburn, a new study provides insight that may help you sleep better. It suggests that treating sleep apnea may reduce your acid reflux. The study involved 79 veterans with obstructive sleep apnea. About 78 percent [...]

19 09, 2016

Sleep apnea is a hidden health crisis in the U.S.

2022-08-22T18:57:59+00:00September 19, 2016|Sleep Apnea|

A new report from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine indicates that obstructive sleep apnea is a hidden health crisis in the United States. It estimates that undiagnosed sleep apnea cost the U.S. about $150 billion in 2015. It also projects that sleep apnea [...]

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