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Heart Failure with Preserved
Ejection Fraction and Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Novel Paradigm for Additional
Cardiovascular Benefit of SGLT2 Inhibitors in Subjects With or Without Type 2
Diabetes - Adv Ther 2022 Sep 16 - "we emphasized the
promising role of SGLT2is in prevention, rehabilitation, and treatment of
patients with OSA regardless of coexisting type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Indeed,
SGLT2is enhance lipolysis and fatty acid beta-oxidation. These phenomena might
prevent OSA by reducing the size of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue
and, as proven in humans and animals with T2DM, counteract NAFLD onset and
progression. The aforementioned mechanisms may represent an additional SGLT2i
cardioprotective effect in terms of HFpEF prevention in patients with OSA, whose
NAFLD prevalence is estimated to be over 50%" - See
empagliflozin inhousepharmacy.vu.
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Lower Hormone Levels
Linked to Risk of Sleep Apnea - Medscape, 7/1/22 -
"postmenopausal women with double the average estrogen concentration had as much
as a 23% decrease in the odds of snoring. Women with double the average
progesterone concentration had a 9% decrease in the odds of snoring."
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Protective effect of resveratrol against chronic intermittent
hypoxia-induced spatial memory deficits, hippocampal oxidative DNA damage
and increased p47Phox NADPH oxidase expression in young rats - Behav
Brain Res. 2016 Feb 29 - "Long-term intermittent
hypoxia (IH) is a characteristic hallmark of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)
and causes most of the neurological aspects of OSA, such as spatial memory
and learning deficits ... Resveratrol ameliorates IH-induced anxiety and
spatial learning deficits through multiple beneficial effects on hippocampal
oxidative pathways that involve decreased expression of the p47Phox subunit
of NADPH oxidase. Hence, the potential therapeutic role of resveratrol in
OSA may be utilized in the near future and deserves further exploration"
- See Reserveage Nutrition - Resveratrol with Pterostilbene 500mg, Cellular Age-Defying Formula, 60 veg capsules.
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Mediterranean diet and exercise can reduce sleep apnea symptoms -
Science Daily, 11/2/11
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids
and Sleep Apnea Severity - Medscape, 10/28/08 -
"Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) levels were inversely correlated with AHI score"
- See
Jarrow Max DHA at Amazon.com.
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Green Tea Compounds Beat Obstructive Sleep Apnea-related Brain Deficits,
Study Shows - Science Daily, 5/15/08 - "green
tea polyphenols (GTP) ... intermittent hypoxia (IH) ... The IH-rats that
received the green tea-treated water performed significantly better in a
water maze than the rats that drank plain water. "GTP-treated rats exposed
to IH displayed significantly greater spatial bias for the previous hidden
platform position, indicating that GTPs are capable of attenuating
IH-induced spatial learning deficits ... GTPs "may represent a potential
interventional strategy for patients" with sleep-disordered breathing"
- See
green tea extract at Amazon.com.
- Mouth Devices
Treat Sleep Apnea Well - WebMD, 7/16/03
- Stopping Sleep Apnea? -
Dr. Weil, 8/22/02
Other News:
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Severe Sleep Apnea
Diagnosis Panics Reporter Until He Finds a Simple, No-Cost Solution -
Medscape, 10/3/22 - "A study in the Swiss city of
Lausanne showed that 50% of local men and 23% of the women 40 or older were
positive for sleep apnea under such criteria ... And when I looked closely at
the results of my at-home diagnostic test, I had an epiphany: My overall score
was 26 breathing interruptions and blood-oxygen level declines, on average, per
hour — enough to put me in the "high-moderate" category for apnea. But when I
looked at the data sorted according to sleeping positions, I saw that I scored
much better when I slept on my side: only 10 interruptions in an hour ... So I
did a little experiment: I bought a $25 pulse oximeter with a smartphone app
that records oxygen dips and breathing interruptions. When I slept on my side,
there were hardly any ... Now I sleep on my side. I snore less. I wake up
refreshed. I'm not daytime drowsy" - Note: Personally, I believe a sleep
clinic I went to were con-artists taking the government Medicare and Tri-care
system to the cleaners.
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Obstructive sleep apnea may be one reason depression treatment doesn't work
- Science Daily, 7/23/19 - "That's true even when these
individuals don't seem to fit the usual profile of obstructive sleep apnea,
which includes males who are overweight, snore and complain of daytime
sleepiness ... No one is talking about evaluating for obstructive sleep apnea as
a potential cause of treatment-resistant depression, which occurs in about 50
percent of patients with major depressive disorder ... the new evidence already
suggests that testing for obstructive sleep apnea should be part of the
guidelines for managing treatment resistant depression."
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CPAP machines: How to pick one you won't hate - CNET, 7/3/19 -
"A CPAP sends a constant flow of air through your
airways during sleep to ensure that your throat doesn't narrow and cause the
"apnea" in sleep apnea, or the brief pause in your breathing ... Nasal pillow
masks involve small cushions that partially insert into your nostrils; the
cushions have small air holes in them to allow pressure from your CPAP machine
to flow into your nose ... They cover a very small portion of your face, so
they're great for people who feel claustrophobic in a mask. Unlike other masks,
nasal pillows offer an unobstructed view, which may appeal to people who like to
read or watch TV before they fall asleep. Because they're so minimal, they're
also ideal for people who sleep on their sides" - Note: For 30
years I've had trouble sleeping and recently found out I've got sleep apnea.
I stop breathing 23 times per hour. The nasal pillow one is the best.
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CPAP
provides relief from depression - Science Daily, 7/1/19 -
"After following
them for an average of 3.7 years, we found that CPAP provided significant
reductions in depression symptoms compared with those who were not treated for
OSA. The improvement for depression was apparent within six months and was
sustained"
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Sleep apnea: Why you feel tired after a full night of sleep - CNET, 6/18/19
- "Complications of sleep apnea ... When you have sleep
apnea, your body is consistently deprived of oxygen throughout the night. This
lack of oxygen can have negative long-term effects on your health ... Sleep
apnea has been associated with: Hypertension (high blood pressure) ...
Cardiovascular disease ... Stroke ... Diabetes ... Depression ... Metabolic
syndrome ... Liver problems"
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Study
links sleep-disordered breathing to age acceleration - Science Daily, 6/7/19
- "Results show that each standard deviation increase in the apnea-hypopnea
index, a measure of sleep-disordered breathing severity, was associated with the
equivalent of 215 days of biological age acceleration. Similarly, each standard
deviation increase in the arousal index, a measure of sleep disruption, was
associated with the equivalent of 321 days of age acceleration ...
Sleep-disordered breathing, such as obstructive sleep apnea, is characterized by
abnormalities of respiration during sleep. Episodes often result in reductions
in blood oxygen saturation and are usually terminated by brief arousals from
sleep. Nearly 30 million adults in the U.S. have obstructive sleep apnea. Common
warning signs include snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness"
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Sleep Apnea Can Have Deadly Consequences - NYT, 5/27/19 -
"Obstructive sleep apnea, an increasingly common yet
often missed or untreated condition that can result in poor quality of life,
a risk of developing heart disease, stroke, diabetes and even cancer, and
perhaps most important of all, a threefold increased risk of often-fatal
motor vehicle accidents. ... Obstructive sleep apnea afflicts about 9
percent of women and 24 percent of men, most of them middle-aged or older,
yet as many as 9 in 10 adults with this treatable condition remain
undiagnosed, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine ... There’s a constellation of symptoms, starting
with unrestorative sleep no matter how long you sleep. Even if you try to
sleep more on weekends, you still wake up feeling unrefreshed. The fractured
sleep results in feeling like you’ve stayed up all night ... And if you’d
rather not base your suspicions on symptoms alone, you might invite a close
friend to share a room with you for a night or two and ask in the morning if
the friend heard or was awakened by your snoring and noticed whether your
noisy inspiration of air followed a seemingly prolonged stoppage of
breathing. The snoring doesn’t have to be loud to be a symptom of sleep
apnea, but it’s likely to be irregular and interspersed with quiet pauses."
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Missing link between mental health disorders and chronic diseases in Iraq
war refugees - Science Daily, 10/15/12 - "Those
who left Iraq after the war began and suffered from mental disorders such as
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, and self-rated their
physical health as worse than their actual health, were 43 times more likely
than pre-Gulf War immigrants to report obstructive sleep apnea (30.2 percent
versus 0.7 percent) and later develop major chronic health issues such as
cardiovascular disease"
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Obesity, depression found to be root causes of daytime sleepiness -
Science Daily, 6/13/12 - "Three studies being
presented June 13 at sleep 2012 conclude that obesity and depression are the
two main culprits making us excessively sleepy while awake ... Insufficient
sleep and obstructive sleep apnea also play a role; both have been linked to
high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, depression, diabetes, obesity
and accidents"
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Apnea may be cause for awakening and voiding for those with enlarged
prostates - Science Daily, 3/15/11 - "more than
half (57.8 percent) of patients with enlarged prostates may in fact have the
sleep disorder, and that the awakenings that patients ascribed to their need
to urinate at night may be actually caused by their sleep disorders"
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CPAP
therapy reduces fatigue, increases energy in patients with sleep apnea,
study suggests - Science Daily, 1/1/11
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People with sleep apnea at higher risk for aggressive heart disease -
Science Daily, 11/30/10
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Surgery Is An Option For Some Patients Hoping To Get A Good Night's Rest,
Study Finds - Science Daily, 10/8/09
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Many
Patients With Sleep Apnea Also Suffer From GI Tract Conditions - Science
Daily, 10/4/09
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Weight Loss Helps Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 9/28/09
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Severe Sleep Apnea Tied To Increased Risk Of Death - Science Daily,
8/20/09
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Sleep Apnea Occurring During REM Sleep Is Significantly Associated With Type
2 Diabetes - Science Daily, 6/15/09
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Complaints Of Fatigue And Tiredness In People With OSA Improve With CPAP
Treatment - Science Daily, 6/15/09
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Retinopathy Linked In Diabetes - Science Daily,
5/25/09
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Sleep Apnea Widely Undiagnosed Among Obese Type 2 Diabetics, Study Suggests
- Science Daily, 5/21/09
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2-week Course Of Sleep Aid Increases CPAP Adherence In Obstructive Sleep
Apnea Patients At 6 Months - Science Daily, 5/17/09
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Patients With Mild To Moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Benefit From
Exercise - Science Daily, 5/7/09
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Sleep Apnea Thickens Blood Vessels, Increases Heart Disease Risk -
Science Daily, 5/4/09
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Obesity Linked To Dangerous Sleep Apnea In Truck Drivers - WebMD,
3/11/09
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Sleep Apnea May Spur Erectile Dysfunction - WebMD, 9/12/08
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Sleep Apnea Linked To Increased Risk Of Death - Science Daily, 8/1/08
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Make Nighttime Heart Attacks More Likely -
WebMD, 7/21/08
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Sleep Apnea Doubles Car Crash Risk, Study Shows - Science Daily, 2/18/08
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Sleep Apnea Device May Help Save Heart - WebMD, 8/29/07
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Sleep Apnea Treatment Option: Innovative Surgery - Science Daily,
8/28/07
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Nasal Cannula May Be Viable Treatment For Sufferers Of Sleep Apnea -
Science Daily, 7/19/07
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Comfortable Way to Treat Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 7/16/07
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Longer Treatment Benefits Sleep Apnea Patients - Science Daily, 6/7/07
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Sleep Apnea May Increase Risk Of Diabetes - Science Daily, 5/20/07
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Sleep Apnea Increases Risk Of Heart Attack Or Death By 30 Percent -
Science Daily, 5/20/07
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Two
Piece Mouth Device Can Help Stifle Out Snoring, Reduce Sleep Apnea Events
- Science Daily, 5/18/07
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Viagra May Worsen Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 9/22/06
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New Study Findings on Extended Follow-Up of Palatal Implants for Obstructive
Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 9/19/06
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Implants May Ease Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 9/18/06
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Sleep Apnea Hurts Women's Sex Lives - WebMD, 9/8/06
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New Type of Sleep Apnea Discovered - Doctor's Guide, 9/6/06
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Heart Disease Deaths Among Snorers Much Reduced By Treating Sleep Apnoea
- Doctor's Guide, 9/6/06
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New Kind of Hard-to-Treat Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 9/1/06
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Sleep Apnea Ups Stroke Risk in Elderly - WebMD, 8/30/06
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Childhood Sleep Apnea Linked To Brain Damage, Lower IQ - Science Daily,
8/27/06
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Sleep Apnea Implant Gets Another Boost - WebMD, 2/27/06
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Mouth Guard Endorsed for Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 2/3/06
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Machine Works Best for Treating Sleep Apnea, but Few Prefer It -
Doctor's Guide, 1/25/06
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Growth Hormone, Obesity Can Trigger Sleep Apnea in Some Kids - Doctor's
Guide, 1/18/06
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Drug Cuts Sleep Apnea in Heart Failure Patients - Doctor's Guide,
1/16/06
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Drug
Cuts Sleep Apnea In Heart Failure Patients - Science Daily, 1/15/06
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Nighttime Dying Linked To Sleep Apnea From Brain Cell Loss - Science
Daily, 8/9/05
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Severe Sleep Apnea May Be A Risk Factor For Liver Damage - Science
Daily, 6/16/05
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Moderate and Severe Sleep Apnea Linked to Increased Risk of Stroke -
Doctor's Guide, 5/30/05
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Sleep Apnea Affects Sexuality, Intimacy - WebMD, 5/25/05
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Severe Sleep Apnea May Be a Risk Factor for Liver Damage - Doctor's
Guide, 5/25/05
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Surgery for Children with Sleep Apnea Improves Quality of Life -
Doctor's Guide, 4/18/05
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Sleep Apnea Makes Wee Hours Sudden-Death Time - WebMD, 3/23/05
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Men's Sleep Apnea Increases Heart Problems - WebMD, 3/17/05
- Sleep Apnea
Treatment May Improve Diabetes - WebMD, 3/1/05
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Assessing Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome In Snorers - Science Daily,
2/24/05
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Modafinil Still Effective for Sleep Apnea After 17 Weeks of Therapy -
Clinical Psychiatry News, 2/05
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Behavior, Quality of Life Improve for Children Treated for Obstructive Sleep
Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 1/17/05
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Patients With Sleep Apnea May Have Comorbid Conditions - Doctor's Guide,
10/27/04
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Yawning, Snoring Could Be Sleep Apnea - Intelihealth, 10/5/04
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Novel Drug Therapy For Sleep Apnea - Science Daily, 10/5/04
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Surgery for Sleep Disorder May Cut Cardiovascular Risk - Doctor's Guide,
9/22/04
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New Palatal Implant Shows Promise in Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide,
9/20/04
- FDA Approves
New Sleep Apnea Implant - WebMD, 9/15/04
- Adenotonsillectomy
Helps At-Risk Preschoolers With Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Medscape,
6/11/04
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One Third of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea-Hypopnoea Syndrome May
Have White Coat Hypertension - Doctor's Guide, 3/19/04
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'White Coat Hypertension' Common Among Sleep Patients with Apnea -
Doctor's Guide, 3/9/04
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Precede Stroke - Doctor's Guide, 2/9/04
- Sleep Apnea Can
Constantly Wake You - WebMD, 2/4/04
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FDA Approves Drug To Help Sleep Disorders - Intelihealth, 1/27/04
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FDA Approves of Expanded Labelling of Provigil (Modafinil), Previously
Approved for Treatment of Narcolepsy - Doctor's Guide, 1/26/04
- Modafinil Helpful in
Sleep Apnea - Medscape, 12/17/03
- Unusual Remedy
Helps Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 11/19/03
- Physostigmine May Be
a New Therapy for Sleep Apnea - Medscape, 11/19/03
- One Third of Sleep
Apnea Patients in Study Diagnosed With Glaucoma - Medscape, 11/18/03
- Preliminary Results
Link GERD to Sleep Apnea - Medscape, 10/20/03
- Are GERD and
Sleep Apnea Related? - WebMD, 10/13/03
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Combination Tongue-Palate Surgery Effective Treatment For Sleep Apnoea -
Doctor's Guide, 10/7/03
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Tonsil and Adenoid Removal Improves Paediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
- Doctor's Guide, 10/6/03
- Surgery Proves
Effective for Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 9/19/03
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Apnea Linked to Enlarged Heart - Physician's Weekly, 9/15/03
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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment Helps Both, Sleep Apnea
Patients And Their Partners - Doctor's Guide, 9/8/03
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Mood Effects Common in Sleep Apnea - Clinical Psychiatry News, 8/03
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Screen All Sleep Apnea Patients for Long QT Syndrome - Clinical
Psychiatry News, 8/03
- Faulty Brain
May Cause Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 7/7/03
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Mirtazapine Reduces Sleep Interruptions - Physician's Weekly, 7/7/03
- Antidepressant
[Remeron] Is Promising for Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 6/5/03
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Linked To Atrial Fibrillation - Doctor's Guide,
5/27/03
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Age Affects Risk of Sleep Apnea - Physician's Weekly, 5/26/03
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Pacemaker Demonstrates Efficacy For Diagnosis Of Sleep Apnoea - Doctor's
Guide, 5/20/03
- WebMD - Sleep
Apnea Risk Changes With Age - WebMD, 5/6/03
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Quality Of Life For Children With Sleep-Disordered Breathing Can Now Be
Evaluated - Doctor's Guide, 4/3/03
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Heart Failure, Sympathetic Nerves And Central Sleep Apnoea - Doctor's
Guide, 4/2/03
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Heart Failure - Doctor's Guide, 3/27/03
- CPAP Treats
Congestive Heart Failure and Obstructive Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 3/26/03
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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Alleviates Sleep Apnoea Hypopnoea
Syndrome, Related Cardiovascular Disorders - Doctor's Guide, 3/17/03
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Theophylline May Improve Alertness In Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
- Doctor's Guide, 3/12/03
- Air Blower
Helps Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 3/10/03
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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Lowers Blood Pressure In Obstructive
Sleep Apnoea With Associated Hypertension - Doctor's Guide, 2/26/03
- Frequent Runny,
Stuffy Nose May Boost High Blood Pressure Rate in Men - WebMD, 2/18/03 -
"The abnormal breathing events caused by sleep apnea
causes immediate consequences that lead to elevated
blood pressure, including a drop in arterial blood oxygen ... Like
snoring, rhinitis is characterized by "upper respiratory resistance" and may
produce similar effects on blood pressure ... If you're a man who is prone
to runny or stuffy nose -- whether year-round or during certain seasons --
the researchers suggest you pay particularly close attention to your blood
pressure"
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Depressive Symptoms Increase Fatigue Levels In Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
- Doctor's Guide, 2/13/03
- Central Sleep
Apnea a Cause and Result of Heart Failure - WebMD, 2/11/03
- Sleep Apnea
Treatment Eases GERD - WebMD, 1/14/03
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Sleep Apnoea/Hypopnoea Treatments Reduce Mortality - Doctor's Guide,
1/13/03
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Tongue Suspension Aids Sleep Apnoea - Doctor's Guide, 12/13/02
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Radiofrequency Ablation Promising In Mild/Moderate Sleep Apnoea -
Doctor's Guide, 12/5/02
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Long-Term Health-Related Quality Of Life In Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
Improves With Continuous Positive Airway Pressure - Doctor's Guide,
11/26/02
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Modafinil Improves Quality Of Life In Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients -
Doctor's Guide, 11/6/02
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea Could Be Related To Resistant Hypertension -
Doctor's Guide, 9/27/02
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Tongue Base Reduction Boosts Success of Snoring Surgery - Doctor's
Guide, 9/26/02
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Surgical Trial Shows CPAP and RF Work for Apnea - Doctor's Guide,
9/24/02
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Sleep Apnoeics' Morning Headaches Not Caused by Nocturnal Hypoxemia -
Doctor's Guide, 8/19/02
- Treatment of Sleep
Apnea Prevents Heart Disease - Medscape, 8/6/02
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Hormones' Effect On Sleep Gets A New Look In Study - Intelihealth,
8/6/02 - "estrogen improved the breathing of
postmenopausal women who have apnea"
- Sleep Apnea Ups
Heart Disease Risk - WebMD, 7/31/02
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Effective Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment Reduces Risk Of Cardiovascular
Disease - Doctor's Guide, 7/30/02
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Decreased Testosterone Levels Linked to Sleep Disorder - Doctor's Guide,
7/25/02 -
"Male patients who suffer from obstructive sleep
apnea (OSA) -- the inability to breathe properly during sleep -- produce
lower levels of testosterone, resulting in
decreased libido and sexual activity"
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Esophageal Pressure Monitoring in Detection of Sleep-Disordered Breathing
- Doctor's Guide, 7/18/02
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Procedural Skill Learning And Sleep Apnoea Syndrome - Doctor's Guide,
7/5/02
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea May be Risk Factor for Venous Thromboembolism -
Doctor's Guide, 5/23/02
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Treat Depression to Lessen Fatigue in Sleep Apnea - Clinical Psychiatry
News, 5/02
- Laser Surgery
Won't Cure Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 4/15/02
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Growth Hormone Secretion Impaired In Children With Sleep Apnoea -
Doctor's Guide, 4/3/02
- 1 in 5 Kids Who
Snore Have Sleep Apnea - WebMD, 4/2/02
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Airway Obstruction In Sleep Apnea Not Caused By Changes In Distal Soft
Palate And Uvula - Doctor's Guide, 2/21/02
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New Method Predicts Moderate to Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children
- Doctor's Guide, 2/20/02
- Bringing Sleep,
Heart Health Together - WebMD, 2/7/02
- Common Sleep
Apnea Treatment [CPAP] Lowers BP - WebMD, 1/23/02
- Sleep Apnea Impairs
Function in Stroke Patients - Doctor's Guide, 11/12/01
- Sleep Apnea Patients
Endure More Complications than Others After Elective Surgeries -
Doctor's Guide, 9/11/01
- Morning
Headaches, Snoring Could Signal a Sleep Disorder - WebMD, 7/17/01
- SleepStrip Device Provides
Simple At-home Screening for Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 6/11/01
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Breathing lapses in sleep linked to gene variation - USA Today, 6/12/01
- Increase In Gastric
Emptying Linked To Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome - Doctor's Guide,
5/24/01
- Somnoplasty Effective In
Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome - Doctor's Guide, 1/10/01
- One Third Of Epilepsy
Patients May Have Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 10/10/00
- Fatigued Patients May Be
Experiencing Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 8/10/00
- Cafcit (Caffeine Citrate)
Safe, Effective For Apnea In Premature Infants - Doctor's Guide, 7/11/00
- Sleep Disorders May Cause
Cluster Headaches - Doctor's Guide, 6/27/00
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Can Be Diagnosed By Measuring Finger Tip Blood Flow - Doctor's Guide,
6/19/00
- Mini Tracheotomy More
Tolerable Treatment For Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide,
6/16/00
- Study Looks at Sleep Apnea
Prevalence and Severity Post-menopause - Doctor's Guide, 5/10/00
- Sleep Apnea More Common,
Severe in Post-Menopausal Women - Doctor's Guide, 5/9/00
- FDA Approves Cafcit
Injection For Apnea In Preterm Infants - Doctor's Guide, 2/15/00
- Prevalence Of Obstructive
Sleep Apnea High - Doctor's Guide, 10/14/99
- Infants With Obstructive
Sleep Apnea Treated Successfully At Home - Doctor's Guide, 7/13/99
- Radiofrequency Energy Safe
And Effective For Treatment Of Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 6/10/99
- Sleep Apnea Linked To
Increased Diabetes Risk - Doctor's Guide, 5/6/99
- Adenotonsillectomy Improves
Behaviour In Kids With Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 4/29/99
- New Guidelines Released For
Treating Adult Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 3/12/99
- Therapy Improves Quality Of
Life For Sleep Apnea Patients - Doctor's Guide, 1/13/99
- Radiofrequency Energy
Effective Against Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 9/11/98
- FDA Clears Repose – A
Treatment For Obstructive Sleep Apnea And Snoring - Doctor's Guide,
2/3/98
- Asians Have Higher
Incidence Of Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea Than Caucasians - Doctor's
Guide, 10/27/97
- Sleep Apnea A Risk Factor
For Hypertension - Doctor's Guide, 8/13/97
- Radio Energy Shrinks Airway
Tissue, Suggesting Cure For Snoring, Apnea - Doctor's Guide, 5/8/97
- Company Founded to Develop
Treatments for Snoring, Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Doctor's Guide,
4/29/97
- Treatment Of Sleep Apnea In
The Young Needs To Be More Aggressive - Doctor's Guide, 1/5/97
- Virtuoso Smart CPAP system
Cleared by the FDA - Doctor's Guide, 10/2/96
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