Sleep apnea affects more than 30 million Americans, making it one of the most prevalent sleep disorders in the United States. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy has emerged as the ...
Recently diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea? Learn how continuous positive airway pressure, automatic positive airway ...
Loud snoring at night. Pauses in breathing followed by gasps for air while you’re asleep. Excessive daytime fatigue. Frequent nodding off in front of the TV or even when behind the wheel of a ...
Every night, millions of people stop breathing without knowing it. Not once, but sometimes hundreds of times. Their remedy? A mask, a hum and the steady whisper of pressurized air. It's not glamorous, ...
CPAP machines are the “gold standard” for sleep apnea care. But not everyone can tolerate the devices. Here’s what can work ...
Having both OSA and insomnia makes treatment more complex. Learn why addressing both is critical for heart health and how ...
If you use a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), you may breathe better at night. But you may also have dry mouth in the morning. Dry mouth is a ...