Obstructive Sleep Apnea News and Research

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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a major heath problem. In the United States, at least 17 million people have moderate to severe OSA, which is characterized by heavy snoring, airway blockage and frequent awakenings during sleep.
Modus Five launches Sleep Disorder: a Patient Education Multimedia Course

Modus Five launches Sleep Disorder: a Patient Education Multimedia Course

SSM Center for Sleep Disorders, NovaSom announce first AccuSom Deliver partnership

SSM Center for Sleep Disorders, NovaSom announce first AccuSom Deliver partnership

BD I patients at high risk for sleep apnea

BD I patients at high risk for sleep apnea

Closing large intracardiac shunts does not improve sleep apnea

Closing large intracardiac shunts does not improve sleep apnea

ImThera Medical announces results from targeted hypoglossal neurostimulation study on OSA

ImThera Medical announces results from targeted hypoglossal neurostimulation study on OSA

Excessive daytime sleepiness during pregnancy should raise the alarm

Excessive daytime sleepiness during pregnancy should raise the alarm

Sleep apnea’s contribution to diabetic nephropathy needs attention

Sleep apnea’s contribution to diabetic nephropathy needs attention

Tips for parents to recognize signs of childhood obstructive sleep apnea

Tips for parents to recognize signs of childhood obstructive sleep apnea

Neuromuscular block may not hamper facemask airway success

Neuromuscular block may not hamper facemask airway success

Fertile women with obesity more likely to develop atrial fibrillation

Fertile women with obesity more likely to develop atrial fibrillation

Sleep apnea is not necessarily a male disorder

Sleep apnea is not necessarily a male disorder

Montelukast improves respiratory disturbance and adenoid size in children with OSA

Montelukast improves respiratory disturbance and adenoid size in children with OSA

U.S. FDA warns of post-surgery codeine deaths in children

U.S. FDA warns of post-surgery codeine deaths in children

Neurostimulator a significant step in treating sleep apnea

Neurostimulator a significant step in treating sleep apnea

FDA approves Mylan's ANDA for generic Provigil

FDA approves Mylan's ANDA for generic Provigil

CPAP benefits extend to mild OSA patients

CPAP benefits extend to mild OSA patients

CPAP effectively reduces symptoms and improves QOL in sleepy patients with milder OSA

CPAP effectively reduces symptoms and improves QOL in sleepy patients with milder OSA

Obstructive sleep apnea worse in cold weather

Obstructive sleep apnea worse in cold weather

Sleep studies essential before bariatric surgery

Sleep studies essential before bariatric surgery

Women with PCOS and sleep apnea more likely to develop prediabetes

Women with PCOS and sleep apnea more likely to develop prediabetes

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