After snoring for more years than you are willing to admit, you finally sought out a diagnosis and treatment. Verdict, as you suspected all along, was obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which basically means that you stop breathing a number of times during the night. The disease is caused by an obstruction in your airway and […]
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Evidence shows Alzheimer’s is linked to Sleep Disorders
Disrupted sleep may be one of the missing pieces in explaining how a sticky protein called beta-amyloid, starts its damage long before people have trouble with memory as it turns into Alzheimer’s, researchers reported Monday at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. “It’s very clear that sleep disruption is an under appreciated factor,” said Dr. Matthew […]
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Sleep Apnea Heightens Risk for Falls Among Elderly Population
A resent study created by BMC Geriatrics was looking for the correlation between Excessive Daytime Sleepiness (EDS) and the amount of falls an elderly person has. EDS is a change in quality and quantity of nocturnal sleep or other underlying conditions, such as obstructive sleep apnea. Falls were defined as an instance ‘when you suddenly […]
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Sleep Apnea Symptoms
You have just finished dinner and sat down in your favorite chair to watch TV. Your family files in to watch and before you know it, someone is waking you up because you have been snoring. It’s common enough, you had a hard day; but how often does it really happen? You have likely heard […]
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Changing Nursing Protocol to Focus on Sleep
In the past, when a nurse asks you questions about your health sleep has rarely been a topic of discussion. This is beginning to change as we find out how closely tied sleep is to your overall health. Proper sleep helps your brain function properly keeps you more attentive and helps you learn more quickly. […]
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