Untreated obstructive sleep apnea may be costing the UK and US economies billions of pounds/dollars in lost productivity every year, with a considerable proportion of working age adults experiencing ...
Untreated obstructive sleep apnea may be costing the UK and US economies billions of pounds/dollars in lost productivity every year, with a considerable proportion of working-age adults experiencing ...
Obstructive sleep apnoea silently affects close to 1 billion adults worldwide, including roughly one in five people in the UK ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellent (NICE) has approved the use of five home-testing devices to diagnose and assess the severity of obstructive sleep apnoea hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) ...
A COMMON epilepsy pill could soon be used to help severe snorers stop for good, research has suggested. Trials found that Sultiame – used as an anticonvulsant since the 1950s – eased the symptoms of ...
Only 36% of people in the UK say their sleep is 'good', according to Nuffield Health, and the range of reasons for this inconsistent shut-eye can vary from insomnia to anxiety. But have you considered ...
The result? Less snoring, not waking up so much during the night, and (the cherry on top) feeling less groggy and more energised in the morning. So much so that 87% of testers reported better sleep ...
Having insomnia is a risk factor for sleep apnea. The reverse is also true. Scientists think this link might arise due to many factors. For instance, sleep apnea can cause significant sleep ...
In 2023, Mitchell Miller, a sleep medicine doctor based in Clearwater, Florida, received a visit from an unusual patient. While Miller is accustomed to seeing people with sleep apnea—a persistent ...