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5 Surprising Risk Factors for Sleep Apnea You Shouldn’t Ignore

Sleep apnea is a type of sleep disorder characterized by breathing that continually stops and starts throughout the night. If you’re worried about whether you will develop sleep apnea, there are a few essential risk factors to be mindful of. In this blog, we’ll go over the five surprising risk factors of sleep apnea. The Sleep […]

The Relationship Between Sleep Apnea and Hypertension

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Sleep apnea can impact your cardiovascular health in many ways and can result in hypertension. If you suffer from sleep apnea, it’s smart to work with medical experts to mitigate the issue as much as possible. The right forms of treatment can help you and your loved ones enjoy more restful nights and may also help […]

Is It Ok That You Snore? Experts Agree: Definitely Not

Snoring is often viewed as humorous or innocuous, but experts say it’s a design flaw — and a danger signal Dr. Colin Sullivan is a prominent sleep expert the inventor of the continuous positive airway pressure machine, better known as the CPAP, which helps the millions of patients who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, or […]

The Link Between Sleep Apnea and Obesity: Understanding the Connection

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Snoring affects both men and women, but noticeably, men tend to be louder. Snoring tends to develop stronger with age, weight gain, lack of exercise, and diet. While the problem generally is disturbing your partner during the night, snoring can also be a sign of a serious health risk, such as sleep apnea. Sleep apnea […]

The Surprising Connection Between Sleep Apnea and Acid Reflux

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The exact cause of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is not known, and it can vary from patient to patient. So far, science has revealed that certain conditions pose a higher risk of developing the disorder. Among all OSA patients, up to 60% have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), commonly known as “acid reflux.”  Acid Reflux and Sleep Apnea — […]

Understanding the Effects of Oxygen Depletion with Sleep Apnea on the Brain

Understanding the Effects of Oxygen Depletion with Sleep Apnea on the Brain written by Dr. Hans Schleicher DDS of Sleep Houston Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder characterized by interrupted breathing during sleep, leading to oxygen depletion. While the impact of sleep apnea on overall health is well-known, its effects on the brain are […]

CPAP Intolerance: Are There Any Alternatives to CPAP Therapy?

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep-breathing disorder that causes individuals to stop and start breathing multiple times throughout the night. OSA is caused by the throat muscles and tongue relaxing back into the throat, blocking the airway. One of the most common treatments available for OSA is continuous positive airway pressure ( CPAP) machines. […]

What Is Causing Your Tension and Migraine Headaches?

It is common for individuals to suffer from headaches due to stress, diet, weather, and not getting enough sleep. However, there are also instances where tension and migraine headaches are a result of TMJ. Recognizing whether this is what is causing your headaches can help ensure you get the care that you need. Causes of TMJ Headaches It […]

Treating Snoring and Sleep Apnea With Oral Dental Appliances

Studies show that one out of every 15 people in the United States suffers from sleep apnea. Even though this condition is quite common, it continues to have an overwhelming impact on the lives of sufferers. More recently, doctors have discovered that many patients are finding relief from the use of oral dental appliances. These customized mouth guards […]

Why Are So Many Americans Struggling With Sleep?

It’s no secret that more Americans are losing sleep — perhaps more than ever before. The hustle of modern life, our constant connection to screens, and increasing stress levels: All these factors have contributed to a crisis of sleep across the country. In fact, about 50 million to 70 million people in the U.S. have […]

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