People with Insomnia and Diabetes are More Likely to Have a Heart Attack

2023-03-20T11:26:06-07:00

Insomnia has been shown to be linked to a number of co-morbidities, with a recent study connecting both insomnia and diabetes to a greater risk of heart attack. At The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona, we treat a myriad of sleep disorders, including insomnia—one

People with Insomnia and Diabetes are More Likely to Have a Heart Attack2023-03-20T11:26:06-07:00

The Relationship Between Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Your Heart

2022-12-27T17:17:48-07:00

When it comes to sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), it’s important to get to the heart of the matter. A recent American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement outlines guidelines about how SDB is linked to cardiac arrhythmia. The Insomnia and Sleep Institute is your hub for getting

The Relationship Between Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Your Heart2022-12-27T17:17:48-07:00

Cardiovascular Heart Health and Sleep Disorders

2022-08-30T08:12:14-07:00

When it comes to sleep disorders, it’s important to get to the “heart” of the matter. That’s why every consultation at The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona is with a sleep specialist capable of diagnosing sleep disorders. Cardiovascular heart health has long been linked

Cardiovascular Heart Health and Sleep Disorders2022-08-30T08:12:14-07:00

American Heart Association on OSA and Cardiovascular Disease

2022-06-18T10:28:44-07:00

The American Heart Association recently reported on the link between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and cardiovascular disease, stating that “Although OSA increases the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, this condition is often underrecognized and undertreated in cardiovascular practice. A strong association is present between

American Heart Association on OSA and Cardiovascular Disease2022-06-18T10:28:44-07:00

Poor Sleep Linked to 3x the Risk of Heart Disease

2022-03-07T14:15:17-07:00

Sleep experts have long known that poor quality sleep is connected to heart disease, but a recent article in Scientific Reports found that those who don’t get enough quality sleep face a 141 percent increased risk of heart disease—that’s triple the odds of someone who

Poor Sleep Linked to 3x the Risk of Heart Disease2022-03-07T14:15:17-07:00

OSA Surprisingly Common in Kids: American Heart Association Statement

2022-06-18T10:02:00-07:00

The American Heart Association (AHA) recently released a scientific statement outlining the prevalence of OSA in kids. They stress that 1 – 6% of children struggle with OSA, even though it is often thought that kids don’t have these types of sleep disorders. OSA causes

OSA Surprisingly Common in Kids: American Heart Association Statement2022-06-18T10:02:00-07:00

American Heart Association Releases Statement on OSA and Cardiovascular Disease

2022-06-18T10:02:11-07:00

American Heart Association (AHA) published a statement on the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and cardiovascular disease in June 2021. The AHA estimates that 34% of middle-aged men and 17% of middle-aged women struggle with OSA (though many are undiagnosed). Of those with hypertension,

American Heart Association Releases Statement on OSA and Cardiovascular Disease2022-06-18T10:02:11-07:00

Research Shows that Treating Sleep Apnea Lowers Risk of Cardiovascular Events

2022-06-18T11:36:09-07:00

It is estimated that one in 15 adults in the U.S. has obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the most common type of sleep apnea. Treatment is available, and The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona offers an outcome-driven solution with an initial consultation exclusively with a

Research Shows that Treating Sleep Apnea Lowers Risk of Cardiovascular Events2022-06-18T11:36:09-07:00