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| 10 hours ago by admin An increase in the chance of having blood pressure which can lead to heart attack or stroke is one of the consequences of untreated sleep apnea. Sleep apnea left untreated can also increase the risk of diabetes and the risk for ... Needing Sleep - http://www.needingsleep.com/ [ More results from Needing Sleep ] |
| 18 hours ago by Apnea If you suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, heart trouble or are overweight, treating your apnea may improve these conditions as well as make you feel better! Sleep apnea can be treated easily. The most effective treatment is ... Best Sleep Apnea Treatments.com - http://www.bestsleepapneatreatments.com/blog/ |
| 16 hours ago by AASM In 2007 the NFL and the NFL Players Association began working together to target heart disease and sleep apnea in retired players. In March the Sleep Education Blog reported that OSA is common in retired NFL players. ... Sleep Education - http://sleepeducation.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Sleep Education ] |
| 15 Dec 2009 by Steven Park Sadly, only 10% of sleep apnea is ever diagnosed and treated by doctors, who instead tend to treat the complications of sleep apnea such as high blood pressure, depression, anxiety, heart disease, heart attack and stroke. ... Doctor Steven Y. Park, MD | New York, NY... - http://doctorstevenpark.com/ [ More results from Doctor Steven Y. Park, MD | New York, NY... ] |
| 16 Dec 2009 If left untreated, lack of sleep and snoring could signal a more serious condition such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition characterized by the repeated cessation of breathing during sleep which can potentially lead to heart ... eHealthServer.com - http://www.ehealthserver.com/component/content/frontpage |
| 16 Dec 2009 by David Castillo Snoring is most often linked to Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a sleep disorder characterized by grunts, gasps, and silent pauses during sleep. It is related to heart problems, hypertension, and other serious conditions. ... Shift Work Disorder News - http://www.shiftworkdisorder.com/ [ More results from Shift Work Disorder News ] |
| 16 Dec 2009 Individuals with OSA are more likely to have high blood pressure, heart problems, stroke, depression and sexual dysfunction, and their annual health care costs are twice that of people without sleep apnea. ... Automotive Fleet - http://www.automotive-fleet.com/ |
| 13 hours ago by Free Traffic System Not only can make you sleepy and irritable all day, but it can also lead to sleep apnea. This condition can increase the risk of high blood pressure, stroke and congestive heart failure and may even lead to the development of ADHD in ... Life.Means.Health - http://www.lifemeanshealth.com/ [ More results from Life.Means.Health ] |
| 14 Dec 2009 by scinews@sciencenews.org (Science News) Sleep apnea can cause a wide variety of other problems, including headaches, drowsiness and low energy. It is also linked to more serious problems like stroke and heart disease. Sleep apnea occurs when the muscles in the throat become ... Latest Science News Articles - http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feed/type/news/name/news.rss - References |
| 9 Dec 2009 by ashvaj What do obesity, diabetes, heart disease and depression have in common? Believe it or not, they are all risks for people with sleep deprivation. Audience. Sleep Apnea Disorder - http://sleepapneadisorder.info/ [ More results from Sleep Apnea Disorder ] |
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