The Military Sleep Method is a structured relaxation technique used by soldiers to fall asleep fast. It blends muscle ...
GLP-1 inhibitors, like tirzepatide, show promise in reducing AHI in OSA patients with obesity, as demonstrated in the SURMOUNT trials. Experts highlight the importance of integrating GLP-1s with diet ...
At the LifeBridge Health ENT Sinus & Allergy Center, Dr. Alpen Patel helps patients get to the root of disrupted sleep. With ...
Plaintiffs are going to court to challenge CVS Caremark’s decision to stop covering Zepbound, a weight-loss drug that is also used to treat sleep apnea. Plaintiff Martin Hamburger filed his lawsuit in ...
Sunrise Group, which offers a sleep health technology platform, announced it raised $29 million in a funding round led by Eurazeo. Amazon's Alexa Fund, Sambrinvest, WE International, Kurma Partners, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Leaving your sleep apnea untreated can not only affect your sleep but also your health too. Dr. Kathi Wilson from the Center for TMJ and Sleep Apnea, our Expert, can help.
Anyone can develop obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but there are certain risk factors that can make some people more susceptible to the condition than others. “Obesity, by far, is the main risk factor, ...
Zepbound (tirzepatide) is a brand-name injection prescribed for treating sleep apnea. This article covers topics such as side effects, dosage, and how Zepbound works. Zepbound is available in ...
For those suffering from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the condition could be significantly worse on the weekends. After investigating changes in severity, researchers at Flinders University in ...
Share on Pinterest Obstructive sleep apnea symptoms may worsen on weekends, a trend researchers are calling “social apnea.” Getty Images A large study found that moderate to severe obstructive sleep ...
When the party keeps going all night long, your breathing might not. New research has uncovered a bizarre new sleep disorder dubbed “social apnea” — and your weekend habits may be to blame. Scientists ...