Study Shows OSA Might Impact Cognitive Functioning … or it Might Not

2023-01-21T07:38:42-07:00

Disorders and diseases are challenging because there’s not a one size fits all profile or solution for them. That’s why The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona customizes treatment/management plans for every patient. Recently, a study presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress showed

Study Shows OSA Might Impact Cognitive Functioning … or it Might Not2023-01-21T07:38:42-07:00

Surprising Findings on Insomnia + Alcohol Blackouts

2023-01-14T11:40:09-07:00

Why do some people black-out when they drink a lot of alcohol and others don’t? Surprisingly, one study from Rutgers researchers found that whether or not you have insomnia may be one factor. Insomnia is one of the most common complaints heard at The Insomnia

Surprising Findings on Insomnia + Alcohol Blackouts2023-01-14T11:40:09-07:00

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

Pycnogenol Extract Shown to Help with RLS

2023-01-14T11:40:16-07:00

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sleep disorder that can seriously upset the quality and quantity of your sleep. At The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona we help with all sleep disorders, prioritizing conservative and organic solutions whenever possible. A recent study in

Pycnogenol Extract Shown to Help with RLS2023-01-14T11:40:16-07:00

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

Research Reviews Impact of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) on Insomnia

2022-07-06T08:22:56-07:00

The neuromodulator technique called repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, or rTMS, is FDA-approved to treat major depressive disorder. However, it has recently gained traction as a potential treatment for sleep disorders like insomnia, too. That’s why The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona offers rTMS as

Research Reviews Impact of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) on Insomnia2022-07-06T08:22:56-07:00

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

Arizona Physician Podcast with Dr. Ruchir Patel

2021-09-21T06:27:38-07:00

Ruchir P. Patel spoke with Arizona Physician, a digital publication of the Maricopa County Medical Society. Managing Editor Edward Araujo and Dr. Patel discussed The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona in a podcast published on 9/15/21. Hear the conversation and how Dr. Patel's evidence-based

Arizona Physician Podcast with Dr. Ruchir Patel2021-09-21T06:27:38-07:00

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