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I’m having trouble getting used to my mask and device. What can I do?

Adjusting to therapy can be challenging and frustrating, and it can often take several weeks [...]

CPAP provides relief from depression

An additional benefit for sleep apnea sufferers Researchers have found that continuous positive airway pressure [...]

Sleep Apnea, Nearly 1 Billion People Worldwide Have

Nearly 1 Billion Worldwide have Sleep Apnea Nearly 1 Billion Worldwide have Sleep Apnea, a [...]

How to Stop Snoring

Tips to Help You and Your Partner Sleep Better Just about everyone snores occasionally, and [...]

Pressure, Ramp Up What Does this features Means?

Pressure, Ramp Up What Does this features Means? Comfort Setting May Reduce Mask Leak and [...]

Everything you need to Know About Sleep Apnea

Everything you need to Know About Sleep Apnea Sleep apnea also referred to as sleep [...]

Even children with higher IQs behave better when their sleep apnea is fixed

Date: January 8, 2016 Source: University of Michigan Health System Summary: Many doctors will ask [...]

Does my Child have Sleep Apnea?

Written by: Tarig Ali-Dinar, M.D   While it might not feel like it to the [...]

Losing Weight Can Ease Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Posted on June 17, 2015 by Elizabeth Klein, MPhil in Daily Diabetes   People with [...]

Treating sleep apnea in cardiac patients reduces hospital readmission

A study of hospitalized cardiac patients is the first to show that effective treatment with [...]

Sleep Apnea Risk

Assess Your Likelihood of Sleep Apnea: This evaluation aims to determine your potential risk of [...]