OSA and Sleep Disordered Breathing Increase Behavior Problems in Children
A recently concluded research study established that the children who experience sleep-disordered breathing are significantly more probably exhibiting maladaptive behaviors subsequent to surgery...
View ArticlePhilips Respironics Improves CPAP Machines
Building on their highly successful System One humidification, Philips Respironics has introduced an additional humidification solution that enhances performance, flexibility and comfort for the...
View ArticleObstructive Sleep Apnea on Rise in Malaysia
Almost 7% of the Malaysian adult population is suffering from obstructive sleep apnea(OSA), a deadly sleep disorder that severely affects the breathing process. The Philips Health and Wellbeing Index...
View ArticleFemales with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Show Different Symptoms From Males
Females with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) show different psychological and physiological symptoms from males, which may be associated with sex-related variations in neural injury occurring with the...
View ArticleMost Common Symptoms of Sleep Apnea:Loud Snoring and Others
SleepApneaDisorder/[Press Release] /WASHINGTON, DC/December 22, 2012 / The most common symptom of sleep apnea is loud snoring. Sleep apnea is caused by an obstruction of your airways. When you are in a...
View ArticleVarious Types of Sleep Related Disorders
Sometimes lack of sleep is caused by disorders that can also cause problems during the day. Examples include: Night sweats, which are caused by menopause, cancer, and infections. Hypersomnia, which is...
View ArticleChildren with Sleep Disordered Breathing Show Abnormal Behavior
A research study established that the children who experience sleep-disordered breathing are significantly more probably exhibiting mal-adaptive behaviors subsequent to surgery compared to those...
View ArticleObstructive Sleep Apnea:New Research Explorations
An important new finding has come from an observational study linking obstructive sleep apnea with cancer mortality. Based on 22 years of follow-up data from the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort, investigators...
View ArticleSleep Disorders and Glucose Tolerance in Pregnancy
Researchers have attempted exploring the relationships among sleep disturbances, glucose tolerance, and pregnancy outcomes. Four validated sleep questionnaires were administered to 169 pregnant women...
View ArticleEffective Primary Care Helps Sleep Apnea Treatment
Among patients who were identified as likely having moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea, treatment based in primary care was not clinically inferior to treatment at a specialist sleep center for...
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