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Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease

American Thoracic Society What kinds of cardiovascular problems can I get with obstructive sleep apnea? Several cardiovascular conditions can happen with untreated obstructive sleep apnea. For example, if you have obstructive sleep apnea, you are more likely to have high blood pressure (hypertension) or it may be difficult to control your high blood pressure.  Of

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea is Independently Associated with an Increased Risk of Stroke, Cancer and Death

American Academy of Sleep Medicine Association for Sleep Clinicians and Researchers FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DARIEN, IL – A new study shows that moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea is independently associated with an increased risk of stroke, cancer and death. Results of the 20-year follow-up study show that people with moderate to severe obstructive sleep

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U.S. Department of Health & Human Services found oral appliances Completely eliminate or Significantly reduce sleep apnea

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services found in 
127 studies with 3,027 patients that:  97% of patients who used the oral appliance considered it effective in eliminating or reducing sleep apnea and snoring. Click to see study! 75% of patients who used the oral appliance reduced sleep apnea by more than 50%. Click to see

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How to Talk to Your Partner About The Health Risks of Sleep Apnea

  Is your partner’s loud snoring keeping you awake at night? Do their frequent pauses in breathing and gasping for air when they start again making you afraid for their health? If so, it may be time to talk to your bed-partner about getting treatment for their snoring. Approximately 20 million American adults suffer from sleep

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