by V Tipnes | Jun 1, 2012 | Uncategorized
Patients with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can be successfully managed in a primary care setting by appropriately trained primary care physicians (PCPs) and community-based nurses, according to Australian researchers. “With the rise in demand...
by V Tipnes | Apr 30, 2012 | Uncategorized
Despite the recommendation that adults get between seven and nine hours of sleep a night, a new study shows that about a third of us aren’t hitting those goals. Researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention looked at data from the 2010 National...
by V Tipnes | Apr 30, 2012 | MCT, Uncategorized
People with fibromyalgia often report problems with sleeping, but a new study in the Journal of Pain shows that troubled sleep doesn’t actually predict fibromyalgia pain. University of Florida researchers hypothesized that because past research has shown a link...
by V Tipnes | Apr 11, 2012 | Uncategorized
Experiencing breathing problems during sleep may raise your risk of depression, a new study suggests. Women with sleep apnea, in which breathing becomes shallow or pauses briefly during sleep, were 5.2 times as likely to have depression compared with women without...
by V Tipnes | Feb 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
Even Sleep Apnea Patients Who Don’t Feel Drowsy in Daytime Are at Risk for Heart Disease – By Caroline Wilbert, WebMD Health News Sleep apnea — even if it is so mild that people have no daytime drowsiness — may increase the risk of...
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