Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Veterans: What’s the Connection?

2024-08-08T06:47:26-07:00

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Two prevalent conditions among veterans, often overlap and compound each other’s effects. Veterans, due to the intense stress and experiences of combat are particularly vulnerable to these conditions. The connection between OSA and PTSD can lead

Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Veterans: What’s the Connection?2024-08-08T06:47:26-07:00

How are Sleep Apnea and Bedwetting Connected?

2024-08-07T06:35:30-07:00

Sleep apnea and bedwetting might seem entirely unrelated. Sleep apnea, a disorder characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep is often associated with snoring, daytime fatigue and various health risks.  On the other hand, bedwetting or also called nocturnal enuresis is a common childhood

How are Sleep Apnea and Bedwetting Connected?2024-08-07T06:35:30-07:00

Study Shows Link Between Sleep Apnea and Hospitalizations in Seniors

2024-07-16T03:30:14-07:00

As we age, maintaining good health becomes increasingly vital yet more challenging. Seniors often face a range of health issues that can complicate daily life and increase the risk of hospitalizations. And there's a frequently overlooked factor that could greatly contribute to these hospitalizations. It

Study Shows Link Between Sleep Apnea and Hospitalizations in Seniors2024-07-16T03:30:14-07:00

Why Choose Sip2Sleep®’s Liquid Sleep Aid Over Pills and Powders?

2024-07-02T07:54:50-07:00

Traditional pills and powders promise relief but often fall short, leaving you groggy and dissatisfied the next day. But, there' s a breakthrough in sleep aid technology that's changing the game: liquid aids like Sip2Sleep®. But First, How Do Regular Sleep Pills Work? Regular sleep

Why Choose Sip2Sleep®’s Liquid Sleep Aid Over Pills and Powders?2024-07-02T07:54:50-07:00

Can Sleep Apnea Affect Non-Obese Individuals?

2024-06-15T06:29:37-07:00

Sleep apnea is a common but serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. These interruptions, known as apneas, can last from a few seconds to minutes and may occur 30 or more times an hour. When breathing pauses, the body and

Can Sleep Apnea Affect Non-Obese Individuals?2024-06-15T06:29:37-07:00

How Does Physical Activity Impact Sleep Architecture and Mood in Naturalistic Environments?

2024-06-13T19:27:41-07:00

Doing regular physical activity is beneficial for the mental and physical well-being of individuals of all ages. Yet, over 80% of adolescents and 27% of adults fall short of the WHO's recommended activity levels. This shortfall could clash with troubling sleep patterns, with 14.5% of

How Does Physical Activity Impact Sleep Architecture and Mood in Naturalistic Environments?2024-06-13T19:27:41-07:00

Does Medicare Cover the Cost of Sleep Testing?

2024-06-07T16:35:38-07:00

What Is Sleep Testing? A sleep study, also known as polysomnography, is a diagnostic test conducted to evaluate sleep patterns and diagnose sleep disorders. During a sleep study, a patient typically spends the night at a sleep center or hospital while various physiological parameters are

Does Medicare Cover the Cost of Sleep Testing?2024-06-07T16:35:38-07:00

Sleep Apnea and Late-Onset Epilepsy: Study Suggests Potential Connection in Older Adults

2024-11-15T20:25:59-07:00

Sleep apnea disrupts sleep, causing frequent breathing pauses that leave you gasping for air. It's a common condition but can be especially challenging for older adults.  Adding to the concern, epilepsy, which causes seizures, also becomes more likely as we age.  A new study suggests

Sleep Apnea and Late-Onset Epilepsy: Study Suggests Potential Connection in Older Adults2024-11-15T20:25:59-07:00

How many people suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?

2024-10-30T13:14:28-07:00

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder characterized by repeated episodes of breathing cessation during sleep, typically caused by the relaxation of throat muscles, leading to temporary airway blockages. It is by far the most common form of sleep apnea. OSA is diagnosed by

How many people suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?2024-10-30T13:14:28-07:00

Sleep Apnea in Kids with Down Syndrome

2023-07-19T13:59:05-07:00

Many children with Down Syndrome struggle with sleep apnea, and today there are new methods for diagnosing and treating these young patients. One of the most common reasons patients come to The Insomnia and Sleep Institute of Arizona is because of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA),

Sleep Apnea in Kids with Down Syndrome2023-07-19T13:59:05-07:00