Archive for the ‘Sleep Apnea’ Category
Sleep Apnea Surgery Options: Plenty to Choose From
While the bad news is that any one suffering from severe sleep apnea is perhaps going through one of the worst phases of life, the good news is that there is no dearth of sleep apnea surgery options for treating the condition effectively.
Cut Health Care Costs in America by Taking Personal Responsibility for Your Health and Implementing Basic Preventive Measures
I hear people saying all the time that if you don’t vote in the elections you don’t have a right to complain about the decisions made in our government. It is an interesting idea to say the least. Using that same idea, what if I were to say that if you don’t exercise and eat right, you have no right to complain about the high cost of health care? Many of you may believe they are two totally different concepts, but I disagree.
Team Beachbody Success Story? NO! Team Beachbody Ongoing Project? Yes!
Have I reached my initial goals, yes. Am I done? No. My story of success has not ended and will not end because I have learned the importance of sticking with it. I am not a success story, I am an ongoing story of success. Weight loss, better health, home fitness programs, and helping others reach their fitness goals will be a part of my life for years to come.
Sleep Apnea Symptoms: For Early Diagnosis and Treatment Know What the Signs Are
People who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea are often clueless about the condition they are suffering from. This is because the typical sleep apnea symptoms show up during sleep and it is usually the person sharing the same bed or room who notices the first signs.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Fundamentals
The eagerness to know more about obstructive sleep apnea is understandable, especially when you come to know that one out of every four American adults run the risk of being affected by this sleep disorder. This article deals with the fundamentals of this illness – what it is all about, the triggers, the typical symptoms, etc.
Narcolepsy Treatment: Why Over-Sleepiness Should Be Taken Seriously
When someone between the ages of 15 and 30 feels sleepy all the time, you initially ignore it. Either the person is faking it or is truly lazy. What most of us do not realize is that this kind of over-sleepiness during the day could be the onset of a disabling sleep disorder called narcolepsy. How much do we know about this disorder, the causes and symptoms? Most importantly, what kinds of narcolepsy treatment options are available?
Hypersomnia Symptoms: Ignored Most of the Time
We are given to understand that an average adult needs about 8 hours of sleep. But when we come across an individual who sleeps more than 10 hours, and on top of that feels continuously sleepy throughout the day, what do we make out of that? In the absence of any knowledge of what to call such a condition, most of us ignore the signs. Yet they could be classical hypersomnia symptoms indicating the onset of a completely disabling disorder.
Sleep Apnea Symptoms: Noticing Them Is Tough but Not Impossible
According to official statistics an estimated 50-70 million US adults have sleep or wakefulness disorder. Obstructive sleep apnea is one of the most common sleep disorders affecting one out of four American adults. Unfortunately the condition remains undiagnosed most of the time. This revelation comes from the results from the National Sleep Foundation Sleep in America 2005 Poll. The main reason for this is that most of the sleep apnea symptoms show up during sleep.
Hypersomnia Symptoms: Debilitating and Dangerous
There is one way to describe hypersomnia symptoms. They are one of the most silent intruders that one can imagine. The affected person remains clueless regarding what is happening since the signs are so easily ignorable. Who takes over-sleepiness seriously? A person may be sleeping for unusually long hours or may even feel like taking short naps during the day. These could also be after effects of too much work at office or home or even too many late nights?
Sleep Apnea Symptoms: Noticing Them Is Tough but Not Impossible
Sleep or wakefulness disorders are not uncommon in the US. Or else, official statistics would not have confirmed 50-70 million adults suffering from them. Of the many sleep disorders that Americans suffer from, obstructive sleep apnea is most common, affecting 1 in 4 adults. Strangely, despite its high prevalence, it is a condition that remains undiagnosed most of the time as revealed by the National Sleep Foundation Sleep in America 2005 Poll, because most of the sleep apnea symptoms show up during sleep.