Sleep apnea interferes with sleep and can be a serious health concern for millions of Americans. (Getty Images) Along with diet and exercise, sleep is the third pillar of health. And frankly, a good ...
The American Medical Association reports that about 30 million people in the US live with sleep apnea, but only one-fifth of these cases are clinically diagnosed. That means that many people are ...
Medically reviewed by Smita Patel, DO Obstructive sleep apnea may exhibit some surprising signs and symptoms. While it’s ...
As a 30-year-old woman in good shape, I didn’t look like the stereotypical sleep apnea patient. I wasn’t old or overweight. My body was telling me something was wrong. I was always tired and starting ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a GLP-1 agonist for treating sleep apnea. Here’s how it works and what you can ...
Undiagnosed sleep apnea in women has reached a tipping point, with emerging sex-specific sleep research poised to reshape how ...
If you suffer from sleep apnea, you’re probably already familiar with at least a few of its unpleasant effects—daytime sleepiness, fatigue, memory lapses, hair trigger emotional responses, and, in ...
Esther Rodriguez Villegas, a professor at Imperial College London and founder of the London-based medical technology company Acurable, is sharing common health and well-being issues that can result ...
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Along with diet and exercise, sleep is the third pillar of health. And frankly, a good night's sleep is often the answer to whatever ails you. But for 30 million people in the United States, sleep ...