Archive for May, 2008

Do Kids Also Have Sleep Apnea?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Although occasional snoring in children is not that uncommon from time to time, it is best to be fully aware of the patterns of their snoring just in case that their child fall into the 1% danger zone category. According to research findings, a good 20% of children that are healthy occasionally. Another 10% of [...]

Sleep Apnea And Insomnia Sufferers Should Seek Help Urgently

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Sleeplessness and trouble sleeping are not just inconveniences and they certainly are not health problems to be taken lightly!
There have been many instance of death directly related to sleep apnea and falling alseep while driving is only one way that death can arise. Many patients who die in their sleep from heart malfunctions are the [...]

Sleep Apnea Dentist

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Many of the underlying causes of sleep apnea can presently be tackled with by a sleep apnea dentist; there is even a medical branch known as dental sleep dentistry that has known an increase in the number of specialists over the last decade. Medical practice has shown that sleep apnea may be caused by certain [...]

Sleep Apnea And Snoring

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder that occurs when people stop breathing while they sleep.
Snoring is the first symptom and a good sign that you are vulnerable to this sleeping disorder. You can tell if you have apnea or close to the point of have apnea if your snoring occurs in multiple positions for example [...]

Snoring Or Sleep Apnea

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Snoring is a symptom or a by product of a couple of things going on in the human body and the bodies of many living creatures.
So if snoring is just a symptom of what is really happening to your body while you sleep to cause you to snore, then maybe if we know what is [...]

5 Signs You May Be Suffering From Sleep Apnea

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Sleep apnea is an important sleep disorder where individuals experience irregular breathing and a pause while sleeping. Pauses in breathing could last as long as 10 to 20 seconds and may occur 30 times or more per hour. There are two types of apnea. The first is “obstructive sleep apnea” and the second is “central [...]