Trucking Company Offers Sleep Apnea Screener to Drivers

2022-10-31T14:54:11-07:00

It is critical for everyone to get enough quality sleep in order to stay healthy and safe—but which professions count the most on a good night’s rest? Arguably those who are in charge of large machinery, which is why Challenge Motor Freight has teamed up

Trucking Company Offers Sleep Apnea Screener to Drivers2022-10-31T14:54:11-07:00

No Surprise: Study Shows Those with Sleep Apnea are “Less Active During the Day”

2022-07-28T11:14:14-07:00

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common kind of sleep apnea, and it occurs when the airway is blocked while asleep. It is one of the most common reasons patients come to The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona, where you do not need

No Surprise: Study Shows Those with Sleep Apnea are “Less Active During the Day”2022-07-28T11:14:14-07:00

Spring 2022 Research Highlights “Undiagnosed Sleep Disorder Breathing” as a Risk Factor for Critical COVID-19 Consequences

2022-07-28T11:17:26-07:00

A recent article in Elsevier found that those with “severe COVID-19” tend to develop acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which requires treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU). COVID-19 is also associated with various comorbidities that are similar to those with Sleep Disorder Breathing (SDB).

Spring 2022 Research Highlights “Undiagnosed Sleep Disorder Breathing” as a Risk Factor for Critical COVID-19 Consequences2022-07-28T11:17:26-07:00

How Many Nightly Hours of CPAP are Necessary to See Benefits?

2022-06-26T14:01:10-07:00

It is important to wear your CPAP every time you sleep—that is the only way to get optimal benefits. However, even just getting “some” sleep time with proper CPAP usage has its benefits according to a recent study. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most

How Many Nightly Hours of CPAP are Necessary to See Benefits?2022-06-26T14:01:10-07:00

New Study on Sleep Apnea and Racial Disparities

2022-07-06T08:22:41-07:00

A number of studies have shown a correlation between race and instances of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). OSA is the most common type of sleep apnea and one of the most common sleep disorders—both diagnosed and un-diagnosed. The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona treats

New Study on Sleep Apnea and Racial Disparities2022-07-06T08:22:41-07:00

OSA + Insomnia = “All-Cause Mortality” According to Researchers

2022-05-16T13:34:41-07:00

A recent article in the European Respiratory Journal found that when a person has both insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the most common kind of sleep apnea, there is an increased risk of “all-cause mortality.” In other words, multiple sleep disorders can reduce the

OSA + Insomnia = “All-Cause Mortality” According to Researchers2022-05-16T13:34:41-07:00