Monthly Archives: October, 2007

Sleep Apnea Treatment: Things You Should Know – by Jeff Wilson

Deciding if you need sleep apnea treatment depends on many factors. Do you wake up in the middle of the night? Do you feel tired and dragging during the day even though you’ve had a full night’s sleep? Do you snore so bad you keep your bedmate or even your housemates up at night? If …

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Sleep Apnea Symptoms – by Tom Houser

Sleep apnea is a disorder that causes a person to frequently stop breathing when sleeping. The episodes occur as often as a hundred times a night, and can last up to a minute each. Over 10 million Americans experience sleep apnea symptoms, but only 0.6 million have actually been diagnosed. Undiagnosed cases are attributed to …

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Sleep Apnea Symptoms – by Venus Yoong

Snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea. We should keep in mind that not all episodes of snoring are indicative of sleep apnea or any other potentially life-threatening malady. Snorer with serious snoring problems must be aware of the symptoms obstructive sleep apnea and its risks. It is important to distinguish between serious and …

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Sleep Apnea Pillow – by T. Houser

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by frequent pauses in breathing during sleep. Three types of sleep apnea exist: central, obstructive and mixed. Obstructive is the most common, resulting from over-relaxation of throat muscles, causing the windpipe to collapse and block the airway. Treatments for sleep apnea range from simple lifestyle changes to surgery. …

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Sleep Apnea Mask – by T. Houser

One treatment for sleep apnea, a sleep disorder with frequent pauses in breathing during sleep, is the CPAP or continuous positive airway pressure. CPAP machines push a controlled stream of air from a medical pump through a flexible tube into the patient’s mouth via a sleep apnea mask, which allows air to gently blow into …

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Sleep Apnea Machines – by T. Houser

Sleep apnea, (apnea from the Greek for “without breath”) is a potentially life threatening sleep disorder characterized by frequent pauses in breath during sleep. Several treatments exist, including machines that assist with keeping the airway open. These sleep apnea machines consist of a small medical pump and a tube connected to a mask, which is …

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Sleep Apnea Machines – by Tom Houser

Sleep apnea, (apnea from the Greek for “without breath”) is a potentially life threatening sleep disorder characterized by frequent pauses in breath during sleep. Several treatments exist, including machines that assist with keeping the airway open. These sleep apnea machines consist of a small medical pump and a tube connected to a mask, which is …

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Sleep Apnea Interrupting Your Breathing – by Jeff Foster

Sleep apnea, fairly common among adults, is a disorder in which the soft tissue located in the back of the throat narrows and repeatedly closes during the time you are asleep, obstructing the breathing passages. This obstruction results in a reduction in or a total cessation of breathing during sleep. The well-wired human brain responds …

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Sleep Apnea Health Problems Can Be Serious – by Andrew Stratton

Sleep apnea is much more serious than many realize. Sleep apnea health problems can effect vital body functions, including heart attack, heart failure, high blood pressure, and a host of other problems. Don’t ignore sleep apnea – it could cost you your life. Article: Efforts to discover what causes sleep apnea have been intense, and …

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Sleep Apnea Facts And Information – by Lillian S walsh

Sleep apnea is a condition that can be caused by a medical condition, by your tonsils, or from an accident. Sleep apnea is a problem that affects thousands, possibly even millions, but there are methods of treatment to put a stop to those problems. If you have been in an accident and you have a …

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