Sunday, June 26, 2005

Snoring - Sleep Apnea Keeps Kids From Having Sweet Dreams


Sleep Apnea Keeps Kids From Having Sweet Dreams
KFMB, CA - Jun 6, 2005 stay healthy. Sadly, thousands suffer from a condition that keeps them from getting a good night's rest, childhood sleep apnea.

Treating sleep apnea reduces heart disease deaths
Reuters - Jun 14, 2005 NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may find nighttime treatment with a pressurized breathing machine cumbersome, but it pays

Sleep Apnea Clinic in Mason City
KIMT, IA - Jun 16, 2005 turning to these machines for relief. Even more so after news of sleep apnea being part of why NFL star Reggie White died last year.

Keeping The Faith: Sara White And Children Cope With Life Without
BlackAthlete.net - 9 hours ago What astonishes Sara is how well Reggie played given his physical condition, complicated by the fact that he had a textbook case of sleep apnea.

Sleep Apnea May Increase Risk of Liver Disease
MedPage Today, NJ - Jun 1, 2005 PARIS, June 1-Obstructive sleep apnea may increase the risk of elevated liver enzymes and steatohepatitis, regardless of a patient's body mass index or age

Severe sleep apnea can cause liver problems
MedIndia, India - May 27, 2005 Sleep disturbances or obstructive sleep apnea syndrome affects a lot of people who are obese and a new research says now on top of having a difficult night

Sleep Apnea Surgery
KELOLAND TV, SD - Jun 18, 2005 But It can be a sign of a deeper problem known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Sleep apnea made him just too tired to do much of anything.

Sleep Apnea Study Finds Increased Stroke Risk
All Headline News - Jun 3, 2005 SAN DIEGO, CA (AHN) -- Obstructive sleep apnea significantly increases the risk of having a stroke, researchers reported the alarming findings at the American

Severe Sleep Apnea Linked to Fatty Liver Disease
Hepatitis Neighborhood, FL - Jun 15, 2005 A group of French doctors claims people with sleep apnea have a higher risk of contracting non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), regardless of whether they

Sleep apnea treatment
U.S. News & World Report - Jun 15, 2005 By Betsy Querna. About 18 million Americans lose sleep every night because of sleep apnea, in which breathing sporadically stops during sleep.

Witnesses believe Bonnaroo fan died from sleep apnea
WVLT, TN - Jun 12, 2005 32-year-old Huntsville, Alabama, man who died at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester say he suffered from a medical disorder called sleep apnea.

Sleep apnea associated with increased stroke risk
Heart Center Online - May 27, 2005 May 26 (HeartCenterOnline) - A nighttime breathing disorder known as sleep apnea may significantly raise the risk of stroke, according to researchers.

Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Neurological Patients
RedNova.com, TX - Jun 11, 2005 Abstract: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a serious condition that is common among neurological patients. If undiagnosed and untreated

Parkridge Classes Include Sleep Apnea Seminar
The Chattanoogan, TN - May 30, 2005 Dr. Anuj Chandra will present a seminar on Sleep Apnea: The Not-so-Silent Killer. Dr. Chandra will discuss the symptoms of sleep

Severe Sleep Apnea May Be A Risk Factor For Liver Damage
Science Daily (press release) - Jun 15, 2005 Many patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are obese and therefore at risk of having fatty liver, a condition in which fat accumulates in the liver cells

A good night's sleep
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Jun 24, 2005 Stebbins is one of 18 million people who suffer from sleep apnea, a potentially deadly sleep disorder that occurs when a person's tongue and soft palate tissue

Sleep apnea therapy fights heart disease
Heart Center Online - Jun 17, 2005 Jun 17 (HeartCenterOnline) - A common therapy used to treat sleep apnea may protect patients from various forms of heart disease, according to a recent study.

Implantable Pacing Devices and Sleep Apnea: Implications
Medscape (subscription) - Jun 8, 2005 Sleep apnea has been increasingly recognized for its prevalence and its impact on cardiovascular health. The disorder has considerable

The Risks of Sleep Apnea
Christian Post, CA - Jun 9, 2005 Research has found that individuals who snore or have a sleep disorder called sleep apnea have an increased risk of being pre-diabetic (insulin resistant), of

Severe sleep apnea may damage liver
PakTribune.com, Pakistan - May 27, 2005 ISLAMABAD, May 28 (Online): Severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) when breathing stops periodically during sleep appears to be a risk factor for liver damage

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