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- Welcome to My Sleep Center! You'll find all kinds of great information here about Sleep. We spend a third of our life sleeping, and yet most of us know less about sleep than we know about what is under the hood of our car!.
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4. Sleep Apnea
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- Snow Canyon Clinic: Sleep Disorders Clinic: Sleep Disorders: Sleep Apnea .
- Sleep apnea .
- The most common class of sleep disorder, and the one that is potentially the most life threatening, is sleep apnea. "Apnea" means "without breathing," and people with disorders of this type may stop breathing for periods of time as they sleep, with a frequency that in severe cases may approach hundreds of times per night. Studies have shown that the excess sleepiness caused by sleep apnea results in accidents, lost work time, and a variety of personal problems. In addition, untreated sleep apnea can lead to severe medical problems such as impotence, cardiovascular problems such as high blood pressure, heart attacks, and strokes. ...
- The most common type of sleep apnea is called obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. With obstructive sleep apnea, a person's airway is blocked or restricted by excess tissue, usually due to obesity; large tonsils; a large tongue; a jaw that is too small; or muscles in the airway that relax too much. ...
- The following are typical characteristics of obstructive sleep apnea: .
- Loud snoring that is often associated with gasping, choking, or snorting that may wake the patient (note that snoring does not always mean that someone has sleep apnea, however) .
- Profuse sweating during sleep .
- Obstructive sleep apnea may caused by structural abnormalities in the airway or by excess weight. Mild obstructive sleep apnea can often be resolved by weight loss alone. Treatment of moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea can involve the use of C-PAP or Bi-PAP devices. These devices are worn during sleep to provide pressure within the airway, thereby limiting the obstruction and allowing for unrestricted airflow and a better quality of sleep. ...
- Another form of sleep apnea is called central sleep apnea. Central sleep apnea is a neurological problem that results in a failure of the brain to properly regulate breathing. There can be many causes of this disorder, and it is often seen in combination with obstructive sleep apnea. Treatment of central sleep apnea varies, depending on whether it is associated with obstructive sleep apnea; it usually consists of medication to stimulate breathing and/or C-PAP/Bi-PAP devices. ...
5. SleepNet's Sleep Apnea Homepage
- www.sleepnet.com
6. Sleep Apnea at SleepDisorders.com
- www.sleepdisorders.com
- Interesting link with information on Sleep Apnea. ...
- Sleep Apnea is a disorder in which a person repeatedly stops breathing.
- During sleep, relaxation of the muscles at the base of the throat cause obstruction of the airway, with extremely loud snoring and labored breathing.
- The most common symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) are sleepiness, fatigue and lack of energy. ...
- Sleep apnea and hypertension: Middle-aged and older people with sleep apnea have a 45 percent higher risk for high blood pressure (hypertension) compared with similar people.
- Sleep apnea is a serious breathing disorder that causes brief interruptions in a person’s breathing during sleep. (The term apnea means "without breath. ... Learn the difference between snoring and sleep apnea at this site!.
7. ICSD: Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
- www.uni-marburg.de
- The International Classification of Sleep Disorders.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
- (Sleep Apnea).
- (Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder).
- Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome .
- is characterized by repetitive episodes of upper airway obstruction that occur during sleep, usually associated with a reduction in blood oxygen saturation. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is most common in middle aged, overweight males. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome combined with PLM.
- sleep apnea, obstructive apnea, upper airway apnea, mixed apnea, hypersomnia sleep apnea syndrome, obesity hypoventilation syndrome, adenoidal hypertrophy, cor pulmonale syndrome, pickwickian syndrome.
8. BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule: sleep apnea
- www.behavenet.com
- sleep disorders medicine: sleep apnea.
- Individuals with this Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder may not realize that because they have stopped breathing they awaken many times during a sleep episode.
- Also: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS).
- American Sleep Apnea Association .
- American Sleep Disorders Association and Sleep Research Society .
- Hoffstein, Victor & Linde, Shirley No More Snoring - A Proven Program to Conquer Snoring and Sleep Apnea Paperback 1998 .
- Pascualy, Ralph A & Soest, Sally Warren Snoring and Sleep Apnea - Personal and Family Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment Paperback 1996 .
9. Sleep Apnea: the snoring disease, diagnosis, treatment, CPAP and other equipment, medications, support groups, prevention, latest research
- www.lung.ca
- Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder affecting men, women and children in all age groups. Apnea means no breathing so sleep apnea means pauses in breathing during sleep. The airway becomes blocked and breathing stops repeatedly during sleep. ...
- One in five adults has at least mild sleep apnea and one in fifteen adults have at least moderate sleep apnea. OSA (obstructive sleep apnea) affects 1-3% of children. Sleep apnea can be treated effectively. ...
- Sleep Apnea - the snoring disease.
- What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea? .
- Sleep Apnea Handbook.
- The Sleep Apnea Handbook can give you current information on a variety of topics to help you live a better life and manage your Sleep Apnea so it has the least effect on your lifestyle. ...
- Driving and Sleep Apnea.
- Driving and untreated sleep apnea can be a dangerous combination. Those with untreated sleep apnea are up to fifteen times greater risk of traffic or work-related accidents due to daytime sleepiness. ...
- Helping someone with sleep apnea - what do you need to know?.
- Sleep! It's a Healthy Choice (PDF) - April 2004 .
- The Sleep Apnea area was developed with the assistance of an unrestricted educational grant from Vitalaire.
10. sleep apnea
- www.jitr.net
- sleep apnea .
- sleep apnea.
- Offers sleep apnea with a product or service that delivers snoring spray. Are you snoring yourself to death? Snoring could indicate sleep apnea or other disorders. ... Offers sleep apnea with a product or service that delivers snoring spray. Are you snoring yourself to death? Snoring could indicate sleep apnea or other disorders.
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- Are you snoring yourself to death? Snoring could indicate sleep apnea or other disorders. Offers sleep apnea with a product or service that delivers snoring spray. ... Are you snoring yourself to death? Snoring could indicate sleep apnea or other disorders. Offers sleep apnea with a product or service that delivers snoring spray.
11. Sleep
- www.nephron.com
- Sleep Apnea in Renal Failure.
- Sleep apnea is common in renal failure patients, and may be associated with coronary artery disease and stroke, arrhythmias and both systemic and pulmonary hypertension. It could contribute to the high mortality from cardiovascular disease in the dialysis population, but these answers, as well as the specific causes of sleep apnea in ESRD are unknown. The following links not only validate the frequency of sleep apnea in ESRD patients, but also offer a screening questionaire, diagnostic criteria and management guidelines.
- Twenty-nine consecutive patients with ESRD reporting disrupted sleep or daytime sleepiness underwent all-night polysomnography. ...
- Sleep Apnea Links: .
- The Sleep Apnea Questionaire (from the Phantom Sleep Page) .
- Sleep Information and Resources (Stanford) .
- The Sleep Medicine Home Page .
- Sleep Home Page .
- Sleep Disorders and Snoring .
- National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) - Sleep Disorders Information .
- American Sleep Apnea Association .
- Sleep Apnea in Renal Failure .
- Disordered sleep and noncompliance in a patient with end-stage renal disease .
- Sleep apnea in end-stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis .
12. Sleep Apnea
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13. sleep apnea
- www.crescentlife.com
- Sleep Apnea .
- Brief pauses of breathing during sleep. ... Sleep apnea can result in daytime sleepiness, depression, and cardiovascular problems.
- Sleep apnea is believed to affect at least 1out of every 200 Americans, 70 to 90 percent of them men, mostly middle-aged, and usually overweight. ...
- During an apnea attack, the snorer may seem to gasp for breath, and the oxygen level in the blood may become abnormally low. In severe cases, a sleep apnea victim may actually spend more time not breathing than breathing and may be at risk for death. ...
- In the most common form of the condition, obstructive apnea (also called upper airway apnea), air stops flowing through the nose and mouth, but throat and abdominal breathing efforts are uninterrupted. ... Typically, the individual will wake up, emit a vigorous snort or grunt while gasping for air, then immediately fall back to sleep, only to repeat the cycle. ...
- In another form of the disorder, central apnea, both oral breathing and throat and abdominal breathing efforts are simultaneously interrupted. In a third type of apnea, mixed apnea, a brief period of central apnea is followed by a longer period of obstructive apnea. ...
- Sleep apnea can be recognized by a number of symptoms. ... The person who has sleep apnea may experience a choking sensation, early-morning headaches, or extreme daytime sleepiness, as well. Excessive body movements, snorting or gasping for breath during sleep. Since sleeping pills may be harmful for people with sleep apnea, they should not be taken if the condition is suspected. ...
- Many people with such conditions as obesity, deviated nasal septum, polyps, enlarged tonsils, large adenoids, or a host of other problems may be particularly likely to develop sleep apnea. ...
- In mild cases, sleep apnea often responds to medication. ... Patients will severe sleep apnea may require surgery. ... At night, a valve on a hollow tube in the hole is opened so that air can flow directly to the lungs, bypassing the sleep induced upper airway blockage. ...
14. NYU School of Medicine Sleep Disorders Center
- www.med.nyu.edu
- Home > Sleep Disorder Information > Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Disorders Information.
- Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep apnea is described as the cessation of breathing during sleep. ...
- What is actually occurring is the intermittent and repetitive closure of the airway druing sleep. ... Then in response to closure and the need to breathe, the brain wakes up briefly, the patient breathes; the brain retruns to sleep and the circle begins again. These events may occur hundreds of times across the night resulting in severely fragmented sleep, poor oxygenation and daytime sleepiness. ...
- If you choose surgery or dental appliance, it is important to note that the symptom of snoring may be corrected but apnea may remain. Always see your sleep specialist for followup which may include another sleep study.
- Sleep apnea is prevalent in 4-10% of industrialized societies and perhaps as high as 30% of the elderly population.
- Do you have sleep apnea?.
- Symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea include:.
- restless, non-restorative sleep .
- Links to more information on sleep apnea.
- Sleep Disorders Center.
15. Sleep Apnea: Download the Handbook about Sleep Apnea
- www.lung.ca
- Sleep Apnea Handbook.
- Because more information is becoming available about Sleep Apnea and its treatment you should be able to live a better life and manage your Sleep Apnea so it does not affect your lifestyle. ...
- Success with your treatment depends on your thorough understanding of Sleep Apnea and C. ...
- You need to have a close partnership with your doctor so you can talk openly about your health problem/sleep disorder and understand why he prescribed the treatment. ...
- You may want to take the sample Sleep Apnea Action Plan with you to your doctor for further discussion. ...
- Download the Sleep Apnea Handbook.
- Sleep Apnea Handbook .
16. Sleep Apnea
- www.ability.org.uk
- Sleep Apnea .
- Sleep Apnea Society of Alberta - Is a patient and professional support organisation for patients with respiratory disorders of sleep. ...
- Sleep apnea, narcolepsy, hypersomnia and other sleep disorders (Columbus) .
- Mark's Sleep Apnea Page - A discussion of the types of sleep apnea and treatment. ...
- Sleep Apnea Clinic - Information and links on the Klearway Appliance, an extensively researched appliance treating snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- Pacific Sleep Medicine Services .
- Sleep apnea and snoring: the facts .
- Sleep Apnea Dentistry - Oral appliances reposition the lower jaw and the tongue permitting the airway to remain open, and reducing or eliminating apnea. ...
- The Vancouver Sleep and Breathing Centre .
- Sleep Apnea Information Clearinghouse - Devoted to sleep apnea information and support. ...
- is focused on developing and marketing products that help people sleep better. ...
- Silicon Valley's Sleep Disorders Center .
- Sleep Apnea treatment, prevention - A wide range of helpful Sleep Apnea information concerning treatment, prevention, diagnosis. ...
- Silent Partners Sleep Clinic .
- Sleep Apnea mini information sheet .
- Providence Sleep Disorders Center .
17. TMJ - Headaches - Sleep Apnea - Oral Devices - Bruxism
- www.tmj-sleep-pain.com
- TMJ - Sleep Apnea - Headaches - Bruxism.
- Bryan Blevins provides professional services related to the conservative management of TMJ and sleep disorders. The practice is limited to the diagnosis and treatment of headaches and facial pain related to TMJ disorders, and oral appliance therapy for sleep disorders. ...
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea - "OSA".
- Bruxism - Clenching and/or grinding of the teeth during sleep.
- Fifty million Americans suffer from obstructive sleep disorders such as snoring, sleep apnea, bruxism, and chronic headaches. In our clinical experience, most headaches, including those often described as "migraine", are related to TMJ disorders, bruxism, muscle hyperactivity, muscle spasm, stress, and non-restful sleep.
- Oral Appliances Bravo System Last Chance Snoring Nightmares Sleep Disorders Headaches Oral Device TMJ World's Worst Snorer Sleep Apnea Testimonial More Testimonials Site Map .
18. Sleep Apnea Dentistry - B. Gail Demko, DMD
- www.sleepapneadentist.com
- Sleep Disorders.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Sleep Apnea FAQ.
- Sleep Doctors & Clinics.
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Dentists play an important role in the team approach to the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- Dentists who are specifically trained in aspects of sleep medicine and have a command of multiple appliance modalities are of great help to physicians in treating patients with sleep disordered breathing problems. ...
- Oral appliance therapy is one of several non surgical treatments for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- After a review of the relevant scientific literature, the American Sleep Disorders Association, developed Practice parameters for the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea with oral appliances, in the Journal Sleep of July 1995. ...
- Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine .
- The Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (formerly known as the Sleep Disorders Dental Society), is the only national and/or international organization for dentists who are interested in treating patients with snoring and sleep apnea. The ADSM holds an annual certifying exam, which certifies dentists as being knowledgeable in the treatment of patients with obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- For more detailed information about sleep apnea, its diagnosis and treatment, as well as detailed information about sleep testing. I highly recommend: Phantom of the Night : Overcome Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Win Your Hidden Struggle to Breathe, Sleep, and Live , by T. ...
- Sleep Disorders .
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea .
- Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine .
19. Projects - Sleep Apnea - Apnea
- depts.washington.edu
- Sleep Apnea .
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Obstructive sleep apnea occurs when one’s upper airway tissues collapse and obstruct breathing during the deep stages of sleep. ... It also disrupts sleep, leaving the victim excessively sleepy during the day. ... It is estimated that 2-4% of adults suffer from sleep apnea.
- A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device is the first-line definitive treatment for sleep apnea. ... It usually improves sleep physiology acutely, reduces daytime sleepiness, and decreases the long-term risk of complications. ...
- A variety of surgical treatments offer alternative treatments for sleep apnea. ...
- SOAR investigators are involved with several ongoing studies ultimately aimed at determining best treatment strategies for sleep apnea.
- Epidemiology of Peri-Operative Complications after Surgery for Sleep Apnea.
- Effectiveness of Radiofrequency Tissue Reduction for Treatment of Mild Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
20. Sleep Apnea and Football Players
- www.sleepfoundation.org
- Pro Football Players Sleep and Breathing Study .
- Published in Sleep Medicine Journal .
- A medical study to evaluate sleep in professional football players indicates that players are at risk for sleep-disordered breathing (SBD). The study, which was previously cited in The New England Journal of Medicine (January 23, 2003), was recently published in the July/August 2003 issue of Sleep Medicine. ...
- It also suggests that obstructive sleep apnea may be present in young, physically fit men in whom the condition has previously gone undetected. This particular form of sleep-disordered breathing is a serious condition characterized by brief but numerous involuntary breathing pauses and a reduction in blood-oxygen levels during sleep. Untreated sleep apnea can lead to life threatening diseases such as heart disease, hypertension and stroke. ...
- Read the July/August 2003 issue of Sleep Medicine .
- · How's Your Sleep? Questionnaire .
- · Sleep Apnea Information.
- · Sleep Apnea Publication .
- · Let Sleep Work For You! .
- · Sleep Talk With Your Doctor .
- return to National Sleep Foundation home page .
21. About Sleep Apnea!!
- community-2.webtv.net
- About Sleep Apnea!! Q: WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA?? .
- It causes a person to stop breathing for periods of time during sleep.
- SLEEP IS INTERRUPTED.
- Deep sleep is vital to good physical and mental health. But people with sleep apnea often do not reach deep sleep. ...
- Q: WHY SHOULD I LEARN ABOUT SLEEP APNEA??.
- Because sleep apnea is a serious health risk.
- SLLEP APNEA MAY BE LINKED TO OTHER SERIOUS HEALTH PROBLEMS.
- People with untreated sleep apnea may be more likely to have:.
- It can help the person sleep better, have more energy, enjoy better health and get more ot of life.
22. Sleep Apnea
- www.entallergy.com
- What You Can Do About Sleep Apnea What is sleep apnea? People with sleep apnea stop breathing for at least 10 seconds at a time while they are sleeping. ... The periods of not breathing may make you wake up from deep sleep. If you are waking up so often all night long, you aren't getting enough rest from your sleep.
- There are two kinds of sleep apnea--obstructive apnea and central apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common type. Nine out of 10 patients with sleep apnea have this type of apnea. ...
- Central sleep apnea is rare. This type is called central apnea because it is related to the function of the central nervous system. If you have this type of apnea, the muscles you use in breathing don't get the "go-ahead" signal from your brain. ...
- How do I know if I have sleep apnea? Your doctor can diagnose sleep apnea. The person you sleep with may notice it first. You, or that person, may notice heavy snoring or long pauses in your breathing during sleep. ...
- If you have symptoms of sleep apnea, your doctor may ask you to go to a sleep center for a sleep study. Tests done at the sleep center may reveal which kind of sleep apnea you have. You may need to take some equipment home with you to do a sleep study at home.
- Is sleep apnea dangerous? At first, sleep apnea isn't harmful. ... Your risk of heart disease and stroke is higher if serious apnea goes untreated. ... It is very important for you to get treated for sleep apnea. Is there anything I can do to help my sleep apnea? Yes. These steps help many people with sleep apnea to sleep better: .
23. Sleep Apnea articles, support groups, and resources
- www.medhelp.org
24. sleepdentist.ca - Snoring and Sleep Apnea Treatments
- www.sleepdentist.ca
- Snoring and Sleep Apnea.
- Edmisons web site on oral appliance therapy for snoring and sleep apnea. Information is presented on the treatment of snoring and sleep apnea with emphasis on oral appliance therapy, a treatment which Dr. ... After reading this site you should be well enough informed about snoring and sleep apnea to make the treatment choices which are in your best interests.
- Edmison is accredited by the Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.
- Home | About Us | Sleep | Snoring | Sleep Apnea | Treatment | Oral Appliance Therapy | Resources and Links.
25. Phantom Sleep Resources to help you overcome Sleep apnea, snoring and other sleep problems
- www.healthyresources.com
- Phantom Sleep Resources to help people with sleep problems understand, identify, and overcome sleep apnea, snoring, and other sleep disorders.
- HEALTHY RESOURCES HealthyResources Home | Books | COPD | Sleep | Phantom Sleep Apnea | About HealthyResources | Mail to the Publisher | Privacy Policy | New Technology Publishing .
- Sleep | Phantom Sleep Apnea | Phantom of the Night: Apnea Book | Quiz | Phantom Sleep Tonight (Newsletters, SleepWell) | FAQ .
- Phantom Sleep Resources TM .
- to help you overcome sleep apnea, snoring and other sleep problems .
- Sleep Apnea--the Phantom of the Night | Table of Contents | Introduction | Quiz | About the Authors | Reviews | BUY Phantom of the Night | Flyer + Discount Orderform .
- Written by a medical expert and a patient to help patients overcome sleep apnea. Phantom of the Night has been used by thousands of people with sleep apnea and snoring to work with their physicians to obtain effective relief. ...
- Sleep apnea quiz Free, self-scoring sleep apnea quiz to help identify obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
- Snoring is a cry for help Not only is snoring potentially dangerous, but it can be a warning of sleep apnea--which can wreck a life if not recognized and treated. ...
- Depression and apnea Sleep apnea can cause depression--here's how to be aware of it and how to deal with it.
- Heart disease and accidents Sleep apnea may be the hidden cause of deaths from heart disease and transportation industry accidents.
- Clive Layton, a cardiologist on apnea and heart disease Sleep apnea, snoring, and the heart---as seen by a cardiologist By Clive Layton, London Bridge Hospital A clear discussion of the connection between sleep disordered breathing and heart disease. ...
- Seven steps Seven steps to obtain relief from sleep apnea syndrome .
- Bibliography of Sleep and Sleep Disorders List of selected books about sleep apnea, snoring, and sleep disorders.
- Sleeping on the Internet Sleeping on the Internet is an annotated guide to Internet resources dealing with sleep .
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