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How to Conclude if an Individual does have Sleep Apnea
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung September 12th, 2007 in Health Issues, SLEEP News, SLEEP Psychology, Sleep Apnea, Sleep Education, Sleep Issues.
Unless there are other means a person has resorted to for them to conclude that they have the dreaded sleep apnea problem, chances are it will all be a matter of psychological proportions.
The only way a person can find out if he is indeed hit with this hated sleep disorder is through consulting a sleep specialist who in turn will endorse patients to a sleep lab for more elaborate testing.
Sleep apnea is not inherited and concluded based on facts alone. It needs some medical support findings as well before its presence is officially concluded.
Why is sleep apnea serious?
Sleep apnea is nothing to be taken lightly. Dr. Steven Moore, director at Sleep Management Institute, explains that sleep apnea can create low oxygen levels and heart-rhythm problems.
“Other symptoms would be the risk of falling asleep while driving or while using heavy equipment,” Moore says. Sleep apnea also has been linked to heart disease and diabetes, and has a weak correlation to strokes.
Read more: How do I know if I have sleep apnea?
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New Sleep Lab in Jefferson County
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung September 9th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP News, Sleep Cures.
For people residing in Jefferson County, looking for the ideal sleep lab to approach in times of conflicting issues regarding quality sleep issues may soon be over as a new sleep lab has opened its doors locally towards people who have trouble sleeping.
While there are a handful of residents who have had their bout with sleeping issues in the said area, needing to go towards bordering regions that have sleep labs as well can be done away with. Jefferson County now has one of its own!
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Endorsing Your Child to Sleep Labs
0 Comments Published by Brian Yalung June 9th, 2007 in Health Issues, How to sleep better, SLEEP Psychology, SLEEP Video, Sleep Disorders.Just when you think only adults who work too much have sleeping problems, children and infants also have their share of sleeping problems, stemming from genes or manner of living as well. One common problem is that of the usual snoring that we all hear from them when they are sleeping. This is usually a problem that results from breathing difficulties and may need proper medical attention.
Hence sleep labs were developed to answer the said problems. There may be apprehensions with regards to why sleep labs were introduced but they are merely therapeutic means to ensure that our children’s health are not being put into a bind or jeopardized.
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