Sleep Apnea

23 11, 2015

CDC analysis shows adult obesity rate has risen

2022-08-16T18:37:12+00:00November 23, 2015|Obesity, Sleep Apnea|

A new CDC report indicates that the U.S. adult obesity rate has risen sharply in the past few years, despite a push to eat healthier. The age-adjusted adult obesity rate climbed to nearly 38 percent in 2013-14, up from 35 percent in 2011-2012. The [...]

7 08, 2015

TV news doctor has sleep apnea, wears CPAP mask nightly

2022-08-22T19:00:48+00:00August 7, 2015|CPAP, Sleep Apnea, Snoring|

Obstructive sleep apnea is a chronic disease that can attack anyone – even a doctor. As Chief Health Editor for ABC 7 news in Detroit, Dr. Partha Nandi often shares important health advice with viewers. During a recent broadcast, he told his personal story [...]

8 06, 2015

You can help improve the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea

2022-08-22T19:04:09+00:00June 8, 2015|Patient Advocacy, Sleep Apnea|

By joining MyApnea.org, you can help improve the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea and be a part of one of the largest networks of patients ever to advance research on sleep apnea. MyApnea.Org is a network created by sleep researchers, the Patient-Centered Outreach [...]

2 01, 2015

Top 5 sleep stories of the year: 2014

2021-04-29T18:38:20+00:00January 2, 2015|CPAP, Healthy Sleep Habits, Insomnia, Sleep Apnea|

As 2015 begins, we take a look back at our top sleep-related stories of 2014. Counting down from No. 5, these are the articles on Sleepeducation.com that received the most views in 2014: 5. Sleep Well, Be Well: A national health priority You’re eating [...]

2 12, 2014

Sleepless in America Review

2021-04-29T18:38:20+00:00December 2, 2014|Insomnia, Poor Sleep, Sleep Apnea|

The new documentary "Sleepless in America" explores sleep loss as a byproduct of modern society. Or more specifically, it reveals the compounding consequences of having a population that simply does not get enough sleep. The road we are heading down is not pleasant. With [...]

17 11, 2014

Type 2 diabetics have high risk for sleep apnea

2021-04-29T18:38:19+00:00November 17, 2014|Diabetes, Healthy Sleep Habits, Sleep Apnea|

The National Healthy Sleep Awareness Project advises everyone with Type 2 diabetes to be aware of their high risk for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). November is National Diabetes Month. Research shows that sleep apnea afflicts 7 in 10 people with Type 2 diabetes. OSA [...]

31 10, 2014

Haunted Health: Sleep apnea infographic

2022-08-18T16:28:10+00:00October 31, 2014|Sleep Apnea, Snoring|

Is obstructive sleep apnea haunting your house? This Haunted Health infographic from the National Healthy Sleep Awareness Project will help you identify the scary signs of OSA. Take action before your health becomes a horror story. Instead of screaming, pledge to “Stop the Snore” and [...]

30 10, 2014

Six ways sleep apnea makes your life a horror movie

2021-04-29T18:38:19+00:00October 30, 2014|Sleep Apnea|

Sleep apnea can be a nightmare for your health, making it feel like you are living in a horror movie. Is obstructive sleep apnea haunting your health? Watch out for these six scary signs: 1. Howling werewolf Creepy noises will send a chill down [...]

17 10, 2014

Treating sleep apnea in heart patients reduces future hospital visits

2021-04-29T18:38:19+00:00October 17, 2014|Healthy Sleep Habits, Sleep Apnea, Treatment & Therapy|

Sleep apnea can be bad for your heart. But new research shows that CPAP therapy can help. The new study involved 104 heart patients in the hospital who reported symptoms of sleep apnea. They were being treated for problems such as heart failure or [...]

2 10, 2014

Public health impact of sleep apnea is severe

2022-08-22T19:13:50+00:00October 2, 2014|Healthy Sleep Habits, Obesity, Sleep Apnea|

The National Health Sleep Awareness Project is shedding light on the public health impact of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Afflicting at least 25 million adults in the U.S., sleep apnea is a serious and growing problem. Sleep apnea is a chronic disease that involves [...]

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