Articles, tagged with "airway pressure", page 5
04th August 2010
Recent studies suggest that approximately one in every five adults suffer from sleep disordered breathing (SDB). Many of these people (roughly 80%) go undiagnosed and never receive treatment. The negative impact on public health is profound, with sleep...
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Author:
Satya Narayan
13th July 2010
Sufferers of sleeping disorders such as sleep apnea world wide will probably be happy to know that we now have sleep remedies for this condition which may allow you to regain control over your life. And thanks to these sleep apnea remedies because you'll ...
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Author:
Maria Elisa Scott
08th July 2010
If you suffer from persistent snoring, chances are it could be caused by the shape of your mouth or jaw. When prescriptions and over the counter supplements no longer work, it is time to consider more aggressive methods to eliminate snoring.Various mouth...
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Author:
F. Saunders
16th June 2010
What I'll describe in below is a comprehensive list of all the standard medical, surgical, and over-the-counter options that you'll hear and read about. If you see one that I've left out, please let me know and I'll give you my opinion. Remember, many of ...
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Author:
Dr. Steven Y. Park
08th June 2010
Sufferers around the globe will be happy to hear that there are sleep apnea remedies that will enable you to regain control over your life. And, it is thanks to these sleep apnea remedies that you will never have to lose another night's sleep.
One of t...
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Author:
Clinton Mccoy
17th May 2010
There are millions of people who suffer from sleep apnea and are looking for sleep apnea cures. There are also many people who are not aware that they may have a mild case, but your significant other may be aware. If they've ever told you that it sounds l...
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Author:
dadema
17th May 2010
There is a substantial difference in snoring and sleep apnea but, ironically, the treatments are much the same. It is first important to differentiate the two terms.
Snoring is nothing more than a vibration caused from fatty tissue rubbing against the ...
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Author:
Aldo Clark
14th May 2010
Sleep apnea doesn't have to control your life. In fact, there are steps that you can take today in order to prevent sleep apnea from invading your night's and ruining your days.
In order to prevent sleep apnea, you must first understand the disorder an...
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Author:
Clinton Mccoy
14th May 2010
Of the millions currently suffering from sleep apnea worldwide, too few know that sleep apnea testing is an option. Many assume that poor sleep is a natural side effect of living in the fast-paced modern world, so they try to take their sleep shortage in ...
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Author:
dadema
07th May 2010
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is a technique of assisting breathing by sustaining the pressure of air in the lungs and passages of air constantly. It is use in for people who have obstructive sleep apnea in all ages as well as children and so...
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nuscheysmith
05th May 2010
If you have sleep apnea, you probably know that there are two main ways to handle the condition: surgery and respiratory supplies. Each method comes with its own set of pros and cons, meaning that there's no right answer - only the right answer for you. B...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
04th May 2010
Obstructive sleep apnea is sometimes known as snoring sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is one kind of sleep apnea, a sleeping disorder, characterized by difficulty breathing during sleep and snoring is the first sign of this sleep disorder. This occ...
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Author:
nuscheysmith
27th April 2010
According to a study published in the British Medical Journal found that weight loss can significantly improve and potentially eliminate sleep apnea symptoms in obese men and people who are obese.
Sleep Apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by pause...
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Author:
chicnhealth
10th April 2010
Sleep apnea syndrome diagnostic criteria
Polysomnography is the gold standard for diagnosis of this disease. In the night 7 hours sleep, recurrent apnea for more than 30 times, each time for more than 10 seconds, or apnea-hypopnea index (AHI; refers to t...
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Author:
tangyao
23rd March 2010
A person experiences sleep disorder if he or she is taking pauses in breathing while sleeping. The long pause between breaths is known as apnea which repeats itself continuously while sleeping. The minimum pause between breaths is of 10 seconds. The disru...
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Author:
David