sleep apnea
sleep apnea
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by Raj Kumar - 2008-09-24
Snoring can be an annoying affliction for yourself and for your loved ones, but you'd think of it just like that - merely an annoyance. But once it shows signs of more than just simple discomfort, l...
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by feel good - 2008-09-25
Sleep apnea is a condition or disorder where you stop breathing for several seconds. A blockage or obstruction in the upper respiratory airways is the common cause for this disorder and is called the ...
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by daveclark - 2008-10-22
Sleep Apnea is a sleep disorder in which patient stops breathing during sleep. In this disorder, patient's brain alerts him/her to resume the breathing process. And it ultimately results in severe sn...
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by Kevin J Smith - 2008-11-20
The phenomenon of sleep has intrigued scientists for a very long time now. Many of its facets have been studied in detail and quite a few results have come to light. Although still a mysterious activ...
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by Sandy Klocinski - 2008-11-21
Obesity increases the risk of many diseases and health conditions. What are the health risks associated with obesity? Obesity is associated with many serious preventable diseases including heart dise...
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by Donald Saunders - 2009-01-13
The commonest form of sleep apnea is referred to as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and is a condition characterized by periods during which breathing stops while sleeping. Occasionally this conditi...
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by Donald Saunders - 2009-02-02
Sleep apnea is not a disorder to be taken lightly and is something that will disappear by itself with time. Sleep apnea is in fact classified as being a "progressive disease" and this means that j...
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by Carol Pearson - 2009-09-08
Looking for a way to prevent snoring? Then you are certainly not alone. Millions of people across the planet are probably thinking the same thing as you are - why did I have to marry someone who keeps...
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by Orlando Rodrigez - 2010-05-08
Sleep apnea is the situation for where there are pauses in breathing during sleep. These are defined by medical terminology when a person literally cease breathing. There are two types of apneas Centr...