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Making CPAP therapy actually comfortable for you
Why comfort matters: Discomfort is one of the top reasons people abandon CPAP, leading to untreated sleep apnea and its serious health risks. Small changes, big impact: Switching mask types, adjusting ...
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How to treat sleep apnea when you have insomnia, too
Having both OSA and insomnia makes treatment more complex. Learn why addressing both is critical for heart health and how ...
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, sleep disorders such as sleep apnea bring significant health issues that can lead to long term risks of diseases. Fortunately, ...
In 2010, when I was 18, a sleep study confirmed what kids at sleepovers and camp, and my freshman-year dorm mate who slept with headphones blaring heavy metal, already knew: I snored, and very loudly.
There are many unlikely combinations in life: peanut butter and fluff, chicken fingers and ranch, CPAPs and dry eye. Ok, so maybe the last pair doesn’t come with an (arguably) delicious taste. But ...
DEAR DR. ROSENBERG: We have been living at the elevation of 7,500 feet for several years. Soon, we are moving to the beach in California. I am on CPAP and wondering if I will require a new sleep study ...
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) improves breathing during sleep apnea, boosting sleep quality and daytime energy. Some people still notice weight changes after starting therapy. Large, high ...
The Zzz-PAP “Silent Traveler” CPAP, manufactured by ProBasics, is one of the smallest CPAPs on the market, the company says. It offers an optional integrated heated humidifier, altitude adjustment, ...
People with sleep apnea who can’t tolerate the noise and discomfort of a CPAP machine might benefit from a mouth guard or surgery. By Nicholas Bakalar Many people wear a CPAP machine at night to treat ...
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