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Sleeplessness and excessive exercise can lead to heart attack thumbnail

Sleeplessness and excessive exercise can lead to heart attack

It isn’t just what goes into your stomach that helps determine your health. It’s also how much and how well
Sleep to prolong life thumbnail

Sleep to prolong life

This March, considered as National Bed Month, the Sleep Council recommends sleeping longer hours in order to stay healthy, happier
Woman cures herself of apnea thumbnail

Woman cures herself of apnea

Despite the 18 million Americans suffering from sleep apnea and other sleeping disorders, a woman from Houston has been able
FDA re-approves Lap Band thumbnail

FDA re-approves Lap Band

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recently approved of Allergan’s Lap Band gastric banding device specifically for patients who
Migraines with aura can lead to apnea and stroke for women thumbnail

Migraines with aura can lead to apnea and stroke for women

A recent research proposes that women aged 45 years old and above who suffer migraines are doubly at risk of
Women drinkers more likely to suffer from sleeping disorders thumbnail

Women drinkers more likely to suffer from sleeping disorders

Women are more likely to suffer from sleeping disorders as compared to men when indulging in drinks. A recent study
RA patients with apnea suffer greater disability risks thumbnail

RA patients with apnea suffer greater disability risks

People suffering from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and don’t sleep well enough are more likely to face considerable risks of disabled
Provent may prove a worthy alternative to CPAP thumbnail

Provent may prove a worthy alternative to CPAP

A new product may prove to be a worthy alternative to continuous positive airway pressure in treating sleep apnea, and
Sleeping disorders worsen with technology thumbnail

Sleeping disorders worsen with technology

Sleeping troubles began almost a year ago for Kris Dunn. Like most full-time working moms, Dunn relies on her electronic
Apnea triggers brain to command heavier breathing thumbnail

Apnea triggers brain to command heavier breathing

A new study by researchers from the University of Toronto proposes a new means of getting rid of obstructive sleep

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