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january 25, 2024

The essential role of CPAP water in sleep apnea therapy

TechBullion
CPAP therapy has revolutionized the treatment of sleep apnea, providing individuals with a consistent flow of air to keep airways open during sleep. Within the realm of CPAP, the role of CPAP water is often underestimated, yet it plays a crucial role in enhancing the effectiveness and comfort of this therapeutic process.

 

january 23, 2024

The inventor of the CPAP machine wishes for a future where his device is no longer needed

Salon
Dr. Colin Sullivan, who invented the CPAP over 40 years ago, describes the ideal future for sleep apnea patients in Salon. The CPAP inventor hopes for a future in which CPAPs are unnecessary, but the first step is for the medical profession to fully recognize the prevalence and seriousness of sleep apnea, he said.

 

january 17, 2024

Post-COVID-19 sleepiness could be undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, study finds

HCPLive
Post-COVID-19 symptoms like daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and memory/concentration problems may be because of reduced sleep efficiency and undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, a new study found. A report from a study in Germany reported people who have COVID-19 have reported experiencing symptoms, such as chronic pain, brain fog, shortness of breath, chest pain, and intense fatigue, for either weeks, months, or years after a SARS-Cov-2 infection.

 

january 11, 2024

2024 Apple Watch to Monitor Blood Pressure and Detect Sleep Apnea

People
The 2024 Apple Watch is expected to detect a potential case of sleep apnea, according to a report by Bloomberg. Once sleep apnea is detected, the device will recommend the watch wearer talk to a doctor for further confirmation. The new watch will also reportedly monitor breathing and sleeping habits.

 

january 9, 2024

What is the link between sleep apnea and an overactive bladder?

Medical News Today
The connection between sleep apnea and overactive bladder lies in their shared association with disrupted sleep patterns resulting from the need to get up to urinate. This shared pattern of sleep disruption can have a profound impact on an individual’s overall health and well-being. Medical News Today identifies some strategies for managing both conditions simultaneously.