Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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Sleep apnea solutions
Natl. Heart, Lung and Blood Inst.
Changes to specific habits, a sleep mask, mouthpiece or surgery are the options for obstructive sleep apnea. Read about the solutions here.
Mask adjustment
Helpguide
Don't use an airway mask without personalized adjustment by a doctor. See more on obstructive sleep apnea treatment here.
Mask studied
EurekAlert
In this study, obstructive sleep apnea was treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The results included improved heart function, daytime alertness and better sleep.
Effective implant
NBC-2
See this news story on a new pillar implant that works as an obstructive sleep apnea treatment. It could just be your answer.
Bone advancement new
ScienceDaily
Read about genial bone advancement trephine (GBAT), a new surgery for sleep apnea. Could it work for you?
Radio frequency tissue reduction
Facial Rec. and Med. Cntr.
Radio frequency surgery to reduce tissue is an option for some people with obstructive sleep apnea. Read about a temperature controlled type here, and ask your doctor for more info.
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Serious concerns on the horizon
Am. Sleep Apnea Assn.
This brief brochure on obstructive sleep apnea suggests that it could lead to depression, headaches, cardio-vascular disease, memory problems, impotence and other conditions.
Disorder can be serious
Univ. of Maryland Med. Cntr.
Read this for risks of living with obstructive sleep apnea. You'll also find information on prevention, causes, treatment, prognosis and sleep apnea in children.
Snoring problem?
American Sleep Apnea Assn.
Avoid the potentially serious health consequences of obstructive sleep apnea. Take this quiz to see if you might have it, but be sure to see a doctor if you snore.
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Anti-aging med a cure?
I Hate CPAP
This doctor prescribes anti-aging medicine for obstructive sleep apnea. Explore this resource, and call for additional info.
New pillow?
Better Sleep Pillow
You might want to try a new pillow, raising the head of your bed or other simple changes for your mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea. Learn more here.

