Sleep
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Snoring
and Sleep Apnea
An
estimated 20 million Americans suffer from obstructive
sleep apnea. Approximately 90% of those remain
undiagnosed and untreated. Click
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Narcolepsy:
treating a sleep sickness
The
sight of someone dropping off to sleep in midsentence
might seem humorous when portrayed in the realm
of entertainment, but there is nothing funny
about narcolepsy. In fact, after obstructive
sleep apnea, narcolepsy is the second-leading
cause of excessive daytime sleepiness diagnosed
by sleep centers, affecting one in two thousand
people. Click
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Pediatric
sleep disorder linked
to a spectrum of health & behavior issues
Research
into pediatric sleep disorders is shedding light
on the clinical and behavioral manifestations
of disrupted sleep in children. Some of these
manifestations are typical across all age groups,
particularly in those with sleep-disordered
breathing and include snoring restless sleep,
morning headaches, difficulty waking and diminished
concentration. Click
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CPAP
shows positive results in the
treatment of Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome
Upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS) is part
and parcel of a greater-encompassing sleep disorder
diagnosis called sleep disordered breathing.
Sleep disordered breathing includes apnea (central
and obstructive) , hypopnea, UARS and other
distinct respiratory patterns caused by different
pathologies. Click
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