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226. Respiratory Disorders - Sleep Apnea
- www.saintjosephs.com
- Respiratory Disorders - Sleep Apnea .
- Sleep Apnea.
- What is sleep apnea? .
- Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. Sleep apnea occurs in all age groups and both genders. ... It is estimated that as many as 18 million Americans have sleep apnea. ...
- Early recognition and treatment of sleep apnea is important, as it may be associated with: .
- What are the different types of sleep apnea? .
- Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. There are two types of sleep apnea: .
- Central sleep apnea is less common than obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- Who is affected by sleep apnea? .
- Sleep apnea seems to run in some families, suggesting a possible genetic basis. People most likely to have or develop sleep apnea include those who: .
- Use of alcohol and sleeping pills increases the frequency and duration of breathing pauses in people with sleep apnea. ...
- What are the characteristics of sleep apnea? .
227. Audio Sleep - Sleeping Disorders and Sleep Apnea
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- Sleep Apnea Forum.
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- Visit our Free Sleep Apnea Discussion Forum today. Join others in finding the best ways to deal with sleeping disorders, treatment and general discussion about sleep topics.
- If you're not getting enough sleep, waking up tired or not falling asleep at all, then you've probably got insomnia, and you're not alone.
228. ThinkQuest : Library : DreamscapezzZ...
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- Index : Health & Safety : Human Anatomy & Body Systems : Sleep .
- Ever wondered what happens while we sleep? This site aims to enlighten the clueless on the workings of the body when we are sleeping. ...
229. what is sleep apnea? by the American Sleep Association
- www.americansleepassociation.org
- Sleep Labs.
- Sleep News.
- Sleep Apnea Info.
- Other Sleep Disorders.
- American Sleep Association.
- What is Sleep Apnea?.
- Sleep Apnea is a serious medical condition that affects over 4 percent of the adult population. It is characterized by a cessation of breathing during sleep. Sleep apnea results in the patient waking up several times during the night time, often without realization of the arousals. ...
- Some of the symptoms of sleep apnea are: daytime sleepiness, snoring, fatigue, irritability, dry mouth and sore throat. ... Not suprisingly, there has been a reported correlation between patients with sleep apnea and partners with hearing loss. However, not all snorers have sleep apnea, and not all sleep apnics snore.
- The risk factors for sleep apnea include: increasing age, male sex, obesity, large neck size, small mandible (micrognathia), alcohol consumption and large tonsils. ...
- There are several consequences of untreated sleep anea. ... There is a well documented correlation between sleep apnea and hypertension, pulmonary hypertension, strokes and congestive heart failure. ...
- There are two major types of sleep apnea; 1. obstructive sleep apnea, and, 2. central sleep apnea. Some have components of both types of apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is much more common. Central sleep apnea is seen in patients with neurologic disorders and also in congestive heart failure. Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by an interuption in the air passage from the mouth to the trachea. ...
230. Sleep Disorders - APNEA
- www.denversleep.com
- Sleep Apnea .
- Sleep Apnea Cycle.
- Apnea is a medical term that was generated from the Greek word for breath 'ponia. ... So, a ponia or apnea means the absense of breath. ...
- What is Sleep Apnea? .
- Sleep apnea is an abnormal physical condition affecting the ability to breathe during periods of sleep. ...
- Sleep apnea can be divided into two distinct types, Central Sleep Apnea (CSA) and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
- With Central Sleep Apnea (CSA), the person stops breathing not because of a mechanical blockage, but because of neurological dysfunction. ... Mixed, the rarest form of Apnea, is a combination of Obstructive and Central. ...
- The more common type, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is caused by the restriction or closure of the pathway to your lungs. ...
- What causes Obstructive Sleep Apnea? .
- Obstructive sleep apnea is caused by a blockage of the airway, usually when the soft tissue in the rear of the throat collapses and closes during sleep. With each apnea event, the brain briefly arouses sleep apnea victims from sleep in order for them to resume breathing, but consequently sleep is extremely fragmented and of poor quality. ...
- Sleep apnea is extremely common, as common as adult diabetes, and affects more than 18 million Americans, according to the National Institutes of Health. Risk factors include being male, overweight, and over the age of forty, but sleep apnea can strike anyone at any age, even children. People most likely to have or develop sleep apnea generally include those who snore loudly and also are overweight, or have high blood pressure, or have some physical abnormality in the nose, throat, or other parts of the upper airway. Sleep apnea appears to run in some families, suggesting a possible genetic basis. ...
231. Sleep Apnea
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232. Article: Sleep
- en.wikipedia.org
- Sleep.
- Sleep is the process in which humans and other animals periodically rest, with decreased responsiveness to the surrounding world. Sleep occurs cyclically, roughly every 24 hours even though the average human inner body clock usually runs a 24. ... One of the correlates of this cycle is the level of melatonin, which is high at times when we tend to sleep. Some people sleep twice every 24 hours (afternoon nap, siesta). ...
- 1 Characteristics of Sleep.
- 1 Stages of sleep.
- 2 Animal Sleep.
- 3 Functions of Sleep.
- 4 Sleep Disorders.
- Characteristics of Sleep.
- Sleep has two characteristics: .
- These two characteristics separate real sleep from many things that are described as "sleep", but really are not, such as coma or death. ...
- Stages of sleep .
- Human sleep are usually divided into 5 stages according to electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings: .
- REM sleep with rapid eye movements .
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233. Facts About...Sleep Apnea
- www.healthieryou.com
- Sleep Apnea.
- What Is Sleep Apnea?.
- Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. First described in 1965, sleep apnea is a breathing disorder characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. It owes its name to a Greek word, apnea, meaning "want of breath. " There are two types of sleep apnea: central and obstructive. Central sleep apnea, which is less common, occurs when the brain fails to send the appropriate signals to the breathing muscles to initiate respirations. Obstructive sleep apnea is far more common and occurs when air cannot flow into or out of the person's nose or mouth although efforts to breathe continue.
- These breathing pauses are almost always accompanied by snoring between apnea episodes, although not everyone who snores has this condition. Sleep apnea can also be characterized by choking sensations. The frequent interruptions of deep, restorative sleep often lead to early morning headaches and excessive daytime sleepiness.
- Early recognition and treatment of sleep apnea is important because it may be associated with irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke. ...
- Who Gets Sleep Apnea?.
- Sleep apnea occurs in all age groups and both sexes but is more common in men (it may be underdiagnosed in women) and possibly young African Americans. It has been estimated that as many as 18 million Americans have sleep apnea. Four percent of middle-aged men and 2 percent of middle-aged women have sleep apnea along with excessive daytime sleepiness. People most likely to have or develop sleep apnea include those who snore loudly and also are overweight, or have high blood pressure, or have some physical abnormality in the nose, throat, or other parts of the upper airway. Sleep apnea seems to run in some families, suggesting a possible genetic basis.
234. Welcome to PalmBeachPost!
- www.palmbeachpost.com
- Sleep Apnea Disrupts Brain Waves All Night Long .
- Stress Seems to Block Deep Sleep.
- Sleep Apnea Disrupts Brain Waves All Night Long .
- 11 (HealthDayNews) -- People with sleep apnea may experience numerous subtle brain wave disturbances through the night, suggest two reports in the February issue of Sleep.
- University of Michigan Health System (UMHS) researchers found the first evidence that on average, brain waves change with each breath, not just the short periods of the night when a person experiences sleep apnea.
- This suggests a potential new approach in sleep research that could help doctors predict who will suffer sleep apnea-related consequences, such as daytimes sleepiness in adults or hyperactivity in children, and who will will respond to treatment.
- These two studies describe initial tests of the computer program on children with sleep apnea. ...
- "This could give us insight into the physiology of how sleep apnea causes sleep disruption, daytime sleepiness, attention deficit and behavioral problems," researcher Dr. Ronald Chervin, director of the Sleep Disorders Center at UMHS.
- If we could prove this, we might improve our ability to identify who has a serious sleep and breathing problem and who might benefit from treatment," Chervin says.
- Here's where you can learn more about sleep apnea.
235. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
- www.fphcare.com
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- We offer continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, therapy products and systems for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea, a disorder which disrupts a person's breathing during sleep. ...
- The sleep disordered breathing market is growing rapidly. It is estimated that at least 12 million people in the USA, and many millions more worldwide, suffer from obstructive sleep apnea. ...
236. Emedicine Search Results for sleep apnea
- www.emedicine.com
- Searched Articles for "sleep apnea".
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Physiologic Approach .
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Physiologic Approach - Although snoring may be prevalent, it is not normal; it is always a. ...
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Surgery .
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Surgery - Snoring, excessive daytime somnolence, restless sleep, and apnea are manifestatio. ...
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Upper Airway Evaluation .
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Upper Airway Evaluation - For patients in whom obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is suspected o. ...
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, CPAP .
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, CPAP - Upper airway obstruction occurring during sleep (ie, sleep-disordered breathing SDB. ...
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Prosthetic Management .
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Prosthetic Management - Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), with its associated medical probl. ...
- Searched Articles for "sleep apnea".
237. FAQs about Sleep Apnea
- www.home-medical.com
- FAQs about Sleep Apnea.
- Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about sleep apnea and CPAP and BiPAP therapies. ...
- What is Sleep Apnea?.
- What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)?.
- What is Central Sleep Apnea (CSA)?.
- What is Mixed Sleep Apnea?.
- What are symptoms of sleep apnea?.
- How common is sleep apnea?.
- What are the consequences of not getting treatment for sleep apnea?.
- Who would I go to find out whether or not I suffer from sleep apnea? .
- What are treatment options for sleep apnea?.
- What should I expect if I am diagnosed with sleep apnea?.
- Sleep Apnea Defined:.
- A potentially life-altering and life-threatening breathing disorder that occurs during sleep.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA):.
- The most common form of sleep apnea. It occurs when tissues in the throat collapse and block the flow of air in and out of the lungs during sleep. ... People with OSA struggle to breathe again and again, making restful sleep impossible.
238. Pediatric Tonsil and Adenoid Disease Page for Parents
- www.kids-ent.com
- How do tonsils and adenoids affect sleep? .
- What is the difference between snoring, sleep disordered breathing and obstructive sleep apnea? .
- How do tonsils and adenoids affect sleep? .
- During sleep, however, the muscles of the throat relax. ... The combination of relaxed muscles and low pressure causes collapse of the throat and the child will be unable to breathe (apnea). After a few seconds of struggling, the child is partially aroused from sleep (although he or she will not completely wake up), the muscle tone returns, and the throat opens- often with a gasp. A child may go through many of these cycles in an hour, resulting in a disturbance of the normal sleep patterns. This condition is known as Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). ...
- What is the difference between snoring, sleep disordered breathing and obstructive sleep apnea? .
- When it is severe, obstructive sleep apnea can result in serious conditions such as heart strain, abnormalities in heart rhythm, growth disturbance, behavioral problems and concentration difficulties. Lesser degrees of sleep disturbance can cause bedwetting, or daytime sleepiness (since the sleep that they are getting is not as restful as it could be). Sleep disturbance can also occur even without complete apnea, if the child is struggling to breathe against resistance and airflow is reduced. The term Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) refers to the whole spectrum of these breathing problems, including OSA. ...
- It is important to realize that while most children with sleep disordered breathing have enlarged tonsils and adenoids, there are other causes of SDB which will result in persistent symptoms even if the tonsils and adenoids are removed. ...
- Recurrent infection is a less common reason for surgery today, and most tonsillectomies are now done for sleep disordered breathing (see above). ...
- Even though children may become frightened during the administration of the anesthetic, after the operation they usually do not remember anything about the time just before they went to sleep. ...
239. Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
- www.lpch.org
- Sleep Disorders Clinic.
- Sleep Disorder Specialists.
- Sleep Service at Packard Children's Hospital Encourages Sweet Dreams.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea What is obstructive sleep apnea? Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when a child stops breathing during periods of sleep. ... The enlarged tonsils and adenoids block the airway during sleep, for a period of time. ... Periods of blockage occur regularly throughout the night and result in a poor, interrupted sleep pattern. ... Obstructive sleep apnea is most commonly found in children between 3 to 6 years of age. ... What causes obstructive sleep apnea? In children, the most common cause of obstructive sleep apnea is enlarged tonsils and adenoids in the upper airway. ... Obesity may cause obstructive sleep apnea. While a common cause in adults, obesity is a far less common reason for obstructive sleep apnea in children. A rare cause of obstructive sleep apnea in children is a tumor or growth in the airway. Certain syndromes or birth defects, such as Down syndrome and Pierre-Robin syndrome, can also cause obstructive sleep apnea. What are the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea? The following are the most common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- loud snoring or noisy breathing during sleep .
- restlessness during sleep (with or without periods of being awake) .
- excessive daytime sleepiness or irritability (because the quality of sleep is poor, the child may be sleepy or irritable in the daytime) .
240. MayoClinic.com - Medical and health information for a healthier life from Mayo Clinic
- www.mayoclinic.com
- Sleep .
- Sleep Center .
- 10 tips for better sleep .
- Sleep position and your health .
- Sleep disorders: A to Z .
- Explore Sleep and Lifestyle.
- Tips for shift workers: How to eat, sleep and stay fit when you work nights .
- Explore Sleep and Children.
- Sleep apnea in children .
- Sleep apnea in children .
- Sleep apnea .
- If so, you may have sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a potentially serious disorder in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. Apnea is Greek for "without breath. ...
- Sleep apnea occurs in two types:.
- Obstructive sleep apnea. This type of sleep apnea is the more common of the two. If you have this condition, the muscles in the walls of your throat (pharynx) relax while you sleep so that the walls collapse on themselves and obstruct the flow of air. After 10 to 30 seconds or more of no air exchange, you rouse to a lighter level of sleep or brief wakefulness. ... If you have obstructive sleep apnea, you may not be aware that your sleep was interrupted. In fact, many people with this type of sleep apnea think they sleep well all night. ...
241. CPAP Supplies Plus/Direct - Discount CPAP Supplies for all of your CPAP needs
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242. Peter Nieminen. Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea in young children. ISBN 951-42-6655-2
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- Snoring and obstructive sleep apnea in young children.
- 5 years), with symptoms suggestive of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) were studied. Based on overnight polysomnography (PSG) results, 32 children were classified as having OSAS, whereas 46 children were considered as primary snorers (PSs'), when an obstructive apnea-hypopnea index (AHIO) of over one was considered abnormal. ...
- Observed apneas, restless sleep, constant snoring and tonsillar hypertrophy were significantly associated with an increased risk of OSAS. ...
- Keywords: growth, children, snoring, obstructive sleep apnea, tonsillectomy .
243. Sleep Medicine Home Page
- www.users.cloud9.net
- Welcome to the Sleep Medicine Home Page.
- This home page lists resources regarding all aspects of sleep including, the physiology of sleep, clinical sleep medicine, sleep research, federal and state information, patient information, and business-related groups. If you have any additional sleep-related information appropriate for this listing send me information by email. ...
- Sleep-related Newsgroups and Discussion Groups.
- Complimentary CME Activity: MANAGING SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME. ...
- Video News Release of a study of NFL football players showing an increased prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea, cited earlier this year in the New England Journal of Medicine. The complete study and results were just published in the July 2003 issue of Sleep Medicine. ...
- SLEEP-L Moderated. A sleep bulletin board for healthcare workers particularly sleep specialists and researchers. ...
- Pediatric sleep list which covers developmental and clinical sleep-related issues from birth to adolescence. ...
- DENTAL-SLEEP Moderated. Dental sleep list that provides information for dentists who are working with oral appliance therapy for snoring and sleep apnea. ... Send SUBSCRIBE DENTAL-SLEEP Firstname lastname Degree to listserv@dental. ...
- Sleep Technology Forum Polysomnography technology forum. ...
- Sleep Trainee Email Network (T-net) Bulletin board for trainees at all levels within the field of sleep. ...
- The Behavioral Sleep Medicine Network Listerserver for professionals in the field of Behavioral Sleep medicine. ...
244. Sleep Apnea
- www.menohelp.com
245. Open Directory - Health: Conditions and Diseases: Sleep Disorders: Sleep Apnea
- dmoz.org
- Top: Health: Conditions and Diseases: Sleep Disorders: Sleep Apnea (40) .
- American Sleep Apnea Organization - Information on reducing injury, disability, and death from sleep apnea. ...
- Apnea and Your Heart - Information and links. ...
- Network - Sleep Apnea patient help, news, and information source. ...
- Articles on Sleep Disorders - Articles about sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. ...
- - Information about sleep apnea, links to other apnea-related sites, brief articles on living with this disorder, and Central New Jersey AWAKE's meetings and events. ...
- A Doctor with Sleep Apnea Reviews Recent Research for Fellow Patients - Information and research reports. ...
- com - Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Information and advice. ...
- Facts About Sleep Apnea - Symptoms, causes and treatment. ...
- Health Link MCW - An article about the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- HealthLINK MCW: Snoring Sends a Serious Signal - Find an article about snoring, often a symptom of progressive sleep apnea syndrome, a disorder that can have serious effects on health. ...
- - Health resources for sleep apnea syndrome, snoring, sleep disorders, and other disorders. ...
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea - A check list of symptoms that should help you determine whether or not you might be a victim. ...
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea - An in depth look at this disorder. ...
- Overview of Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Information , links and an audio of the sound of this disorder. ...
- Parent Soup Children With Apnea - Includes a definition, the meaning of, the types, associated diseases and a message board. ...
246. Open Directory - Health: Conditions and Diseases: Sleep Disorders: Sleep Apnea
- dmoz.org
- Top: Health: Conditions and Diseases: Sleep Disorders: Sleep Apnea (40) .
- American Sleep Apnea Organization - Information on reducing injury, disability, and death from sleep apnea. ...
- Apnea and Your Heart - Information and links. ...
- Network - Sleep Apnea patient help, news, and information source. ...
- Articles on Sleep Disorders - Articles about sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. ...
- - Information about sleep apnea, links to other apnea-related sites, brief articles on living with this disorder, and Central New Jersey AWAKE's meetings and events. ...
- A Doctor with Sleep Apnea Reviews Recent Research for Fellow Patients - Information and research reports. ...
- com - Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Information and advice. ...
- Facts About Sleep Apnea - Symptoms, causes and treatment. ...
- Health Link MCW - An article about the diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- HealthLINK MCW: Snoring Sends a Serious Signal - Find an article about snoring, often a symptom of progressive sleep apnea syndrome, a disorder that can have serious effects on health. ...
- - Health resources for sleep apnea syndrome, snoring, sleep disorders, and other disorders. ...
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea - An in depth look at this disorder. ...
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea - A check list of symptoms that should help you determine whether or not you might be a victim. ...
- Overview of Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Information , links and an audio of the sound of this disorder. ...
- Parent Soup Children With Apnea - Includes a definition, the meaning of, the types, associated diseases and a message board. ...
247. Sleep apnea: Why it happens and what to do about it(Ages 2 to 8)
- www.parentcenter.com
- Sleep apnea: Why it happens and what to do about it.
- Why some kids experience sleep apnea .
- How to tell if your child has sleep apnea .
- What you can do to help a child with sleep apnea .
- Why some kids experience sleep apnea.
- Sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder in which the upper airway passages are blocked repeatedly during the night. ... The prevalence of sleep apnea peaks between the ages of 3 and 6, when tonsils and adenoids are at their relative largest compared to a child's still-small airways. Recent studies also confirm that African-American children are more than three times more likely than children of other racial backgrounds to have sleep apnea, though experts have yet to pinpoint why. ...
- How to tell if your child has sleep apnea.
- The list of symptoms for sleep apnea is long. ...
- snoring and difficulty breathing often characterized by pauses of up to a few seconds during sleep. ... Combined with any of the above symptoms, repeated night-wakings can be a sign of sleep apnea. Because they have trouble breathing, children with sleep apnea may stir more often, waking up to get the air they need.
- If you think your child might have sleep apnea but aren't sure, look to his daytime behavior for more clues. Children with apnea are often sleep deprived, making them more prone to problems such as irritability, crankiness, and frustration, as well as falling asleep at inappropriate times because they're so tired. A child with sleep apnea is also more likely to have tonsil- or adenoid-related health problems and may be .
248. Sleep Apnea - Respiratory Diseases Health Guide
- www.umm.edu
- Sleep Problems.
- Sleep Directory.
- Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Apnea.
- What is sleep apnea?.
- Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. Sleep apnea occurs in all age groups and both genders. ... It is estimated that as many as 18 million Americans have sleep apnea. ...
- Early recognition and treatment of sleep apnea is important because it may be associated with: .
- What are the different types of sleep apnea?.
- It is a breathing disorder characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. There are two types of sleep apnea: .
- Central sleep apnea is less common than obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- Who is affected by sleep apnea?.
- Sleep apnea seems to run in some families, suggesting a possible genetic basis. People most likely to have or develop sleep apnea include those who: .
249. WWW: Sleep Apnea
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250. Health 24
- www.health24.co.za
- Sleep apnea: even the healthy are at risk, new study says.
- Doctors have known for some time that sleep apnea is dangerous for people with medical problems such as heart disease and high blood pressure. Now a new study has found that healthy people are also at risk for complications from sleep apnea, and it may even cause heart disease in some. ...
- They also found that blood vessels constricted during sleep apnea. ...
- According to the study, published in the University of Pennsylvania Health System, most sleep apnea patients don't realise what impact the disorder has on their lives because the onset of symptoms is so gradual.
- If you have one or more of these risk factors, consult your doctor about sleep apnea.
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