Articles, tagged with "airway pressure", page 6
23rd March 2010
Sleep apnea can be considered a nuisance for a person who is suffering from it. The individual is denied of a quality sleep that is required to deal with the daily chores of modern life. It is a progressive sleep disorder in which a person frequently stop...
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Author:
David
15th March 2010
Snoring is a major problem that affects millions of people. Often times, snoring can be stopped or made better through simple lifestyle changes such as losing weight, quitting smoking, or ceasing to drink alcohol. However, sometimes these changes just are...
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Author:
Julio Trujillo
03rd March 2010
There are different sleep apnea solutions that could help a person suffering from this syndrome, some more known, and others not so widely used. In search for the best sleep apnea solutions the best approach is to study all of them and see what is the one...
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Author:
Stephen Gold
02nd March 2010
Searching the best sleep apnea equipment is a legitimate quest for anybody who suffers from Sleep Apnea Syndrome (SAS). What should you choose from the several alternatives that are on the market today? We will list the major manufacturers and what should...
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Author:
Stephen Gold
26th February 2010
Why use a sleep apnea appliance? Continuous Positive Airway Pressure machine is a sleep apnea appliance commonly used foe severe conditions, when other devices to stop sleep apnea are not workink. The machines are built to force the air into an individual...
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Author:
Stephen Gold
25th February 2010
Many continuous position airway pressure devices like CPAP machines and CPAP masks are fully or partially covered by insurance. However, you still have to make an inquiry to the company you are buying from to make sure they take your provider. Once you fi...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
15th February 2010
Most sleep apnea patients have heard that CPAP machines can help them breathe better at night, but not everyone understands enough about sleep apnea and sleep apnea machines to make an informed decision about treatment.
For example, many patients are u...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
04th February 2010
Obstructive sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that causes a person to stop breathing for brief periods during sleep. These breathing pauses are caused by an obstruction in the airway. Though a person may not remember it, sleep apnea results in frequent awak...
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Author:
Sai Thakur
29th January 2010
There are abundant treatments which apply to Treatments for Sleep Apnea. Natural Treatment for Sleep Apneaintend at helping sleep apnea fatalities to attain constantly continuous inhalation motions at the time of sleeping. This article of Natural Treatmen...
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Author:
snoringboring
22nd January 2010
apnea can wake-up more than 30 times an hour and think that they slept uninterrupted through the night. Since sleep must be continuous and consolidated in order to be restorative, a number of cognitive problems can occur with sleep fragmentation: daytime...
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Author:
Reed Carney
11th January 2010
The US Department of Health and Human Services reports that 40 million people in the United States suffer from sleep problems. Sleep disorders affect a person's overall quality of life and are related to difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, the qua...
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Author:
c2cmattress
08th January 2010
How Much Can You Pay For A Good Night's Sleep ?
The big question being asked today by millions; What is the best Anti Snoring Device on the market today? With millions of people around the world that are affected by snoring, many of them would like...
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Author:
peterslove
07th January 2010
Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder in which someone stops breathing repeatedly during their sleep, sometimes hundreds of times in the night, and often for a minute or more. A person who suffers from sleep apnea has prevalent episodes (up to 400-500 per ni...
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Author:
snoringboring
05th January 2010
The most important restorative opportunity for the human body is the period of time during sleep called R.E.M. R.E.M. or rapid eye movement, accounts for 20-25% of adults total sleep time. These cycles last between 90-120 minutes. The typical adult has be...
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Author:
Otto Wynn
29th December 2009
Even though a bad snorer may sound like a motorboat speeding over the waves, the truth is that snoring is caused by obstructed breathing, and obstruction can lead to serious problems. Snoring disturbs sleeping patterns and deprives the snorer of much need...
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Author:
Freddy Roy