Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Cardiovascular Consequences, and Treatment Options by: Bharat Bista
Obstructive Sleep Apnea affects approximately 20 million people in the U.S. alone, and millions more are affected worldwide. Over the last 10 years, significant research ...
What Are Your Chances Of Developing Sleep Apnea? by: Rudy Watkins
A person's chances of developing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can depend on a number of factors, some of which are beyond their control. When these are combined with other potential causes such as ...
The Causes Of The Sleep Apnea Symptom by: Gary M. Miller
When I was still a kid, my grandmother would say, "Do not sleep after a full dinner or else you will end up snoring." I believed it then until I grew up and went to college where my biology teacher had a few...
Causes Of Sleep Disorders by: Jason Rickard
Causes of sleep disorders are varied and range from serious neurological problems to simple nightmares. Sleep disorder means any difference in the normal sleep pattern that can be sleeplessness, oversleep or intermittent ...
10 Tips for Sleep by: Dhandapani Premkumar and Premkumar Remya
Feeling crabby lately? It could be you aren't getting enough sleep. Work, household responsibilities and child care can make sleep difficult to come by. Factor in other unexpected challenges such as fi...
The Epidemic of Obesity by: Kadence Buchanan
One of the most serious problems dieticians have to encounter is that of obesity. According to the American Obesity Association (AOA), social structure, general and regional trends, socioeconomic transitions, as well as...