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Many Patients With Sleep Apnea Also Suffer From GI Tract Conditions
October 4, 2009 Patients who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea also tend to have additional gastrointestinal tract conditions, such as gastric reflux and hiatal hernia, which form at the opening in your diaphragm ... > full story -
Linking Weight Loss To Less Sleep Apnea
September 28, 2009 While doctors have long advised overweight/obese patients with sleep apnea to lose weight, there has been little scientific evidence to prove the link. But a new study has found that those who lost ... > full story -
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Ways To Quiet Ordinary Snoring
September 18, 2009 Ordinary, loud snoring doesn't seem to be harmful, but snorers still may want to seek treatment to stop snoring, reduce embarrassment and improve sleep for themselves and their bed ... > full story -
Warning Over Codeine Use After Tonsillectomy
August 19, 2009 A report warns the use of codeine to treat pain following a tonsillectomy could prove fatal for some children. A Canadian doctor zeroed in on the danger after investigating the death of a ... > full story -
Severe Sleep Apnea Tied To Increased Risk Of Death
August 17, 2009 Moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea is associated with an increased risk of death from any cause in middle-aged adults, especially men, according to new results from a landmark study. The new ... > full story -
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Is Prevalent In Adults With Down Syndrome
August 15, 2009 A new study shows that adults with Down syndrome also frequently suffer from obstructive sleep ... > full story -
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Benefits From Upper Airway Surgery For Sleep Apnea Found To Equal CPAP
August 1, 2009 Adults who struggle with CPAP treatment for obstructive sleep apnea should be considered candidates for reconstructive surgery on the upper airway, because it holds the same quality-of-life benefits ... > full story -
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Increased 'Sibling Risk' Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Children
August 1, 2009 A new study indicates that children have an increased risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea if they have at least one sibling who has been diagnosed with the sleep ... > full story -
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Removal of Tonsils and Adenoids Associated With Ongoing Benefits for Children With Breathing Problems During Sleep
July 20, 2009 Two and a half years after children with sleep-related breathing disorders had surgery to remove their tonsils and adenoids (glands in the back of the throat), they appear to sleep better than they ... > full story -
Biomarker Of Breathing Control Abnormality Associated With Hypertension And Stroke
July 1, 2009 Scientists have identified a distinct ECG-derived spectrographic phenotype, designated as narrow-band elevated low frequency coupling (e-LFCNB), that is associated with prevalent hypertension, ... > full story
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