A large phase 3 clinical trial has revealed promising results for a once-nightly pill designed to treat obstructive sleep ...
Nearly 70% of patients with positional obstructive sleep apnea who discontinued positional therapy after achieving disease ...
You snore because your airway was redesigned for language. That structural trade-off has been with us for 40,000 years.
A University of Toronto professor’s research on the physiology of sleep and breathing has paved the way for a new sleep apnea treatment that recently reported positive results in a phase 3 clinical ...
For nearly 25 years, Stillwater Medical Center employee Shyla Eggers has helped tell the stories of patients, physicians and new advancements in healthcare technology throughout the community.
A University of Toronto professor's research on the physiology of sleep and breathing has paved the way for a new sleep apnea treatment that recently ...
Sleep breathing disorders (SBDs)—including obstructive sleep apnoea, central sleep apnoea and sleep-related hypoventilation syndromes—represent a major yet under-recognised contributor to global ...
Annual medical checkups typically cover the basics: diet, exercise and mental state. Surprisingly, many primary care providers fail to ask about one of the fundamental contributors to well-being: ...
New research finds obstructive sleep apnea is associated with higher muscle mass index but lower muscle density, signaling ...
A new study from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Soroka University Medical Center, published in Sleep and Breathing, reveals a significant link between obstructive sleep apnea and skeletal ...
There are at least a dozen reasons why women may wake up with a headache, jitter with anxiety, or struggle to keep their eyes open at work, no matter how well they think they slept: menstruation, ...
Millions of people in the U.S. have sleep apnea, most of whom aren’t getting treated for it. But a simple daily pill of an old drug just might help people with the condition, recent trial data shows.