Treatment of Sleep Apnea in Children May Improve Brain Function …

On July 13, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

July 09, 2012 Treatment of Sleep Apnea in Children May Improve Brain Function By Josh Goldstein Like many people with sleep apnea, when I am not treating the condition I snore. Both my parents snore. I sometimes worry that my children may inherit both the snoring and my sleep disorder. So a recent article about obstructive [...]

Treating Kids' Sleep Apnea Can Improve Brain Function

On July 6, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

BOSTON – Neuronal abnormalities in the brains of children with obstructive sleep apnea are reversible with treatment, a prospective study has shown. The findings are the first to show that the altered brain metabolites of the frontal cortex – the neuronal network responsible for attention and executive function – normalize with treatment of pediatric obstructive [...]

Therapy boosts sexual function in sleep disorder patients

On June 25, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

Washington: Men who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a sleep related breathing disorder, are seeing another potential benefit from continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP) — improved sexual function and satisfaction in non-diabetic men under 60. CPAP is the most common and effective treatment for OSA, which keeps the airway open and restores normal [...]

Treating Childhood Sleep Apnea Improved Cognitive Function

On June 24, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

Treating childhood sleep apnea normalized levels of neuronal metabolites in the brain and improved attention at other measures of cognitive function, explains Dr. Ann Halbower. For more details, visit http://www.pediatricnews.com Google Alerts – sleep apnea

CPAP found to improve sexual function, satisfaction in men with …

On June 14, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

Public release date: 13-Jun-2012[ | Share ] Contact: Doug Dusikddusik@aasmnet.org630-737-9700American Academy of Sleep Medicine Research shows erectile dysfunction common in sleep apnea sufferers under age 60 DARIEN, IL – Men who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are seeing another potential benefit from continuous positive airway pressure therapy, or CPAP: improved sexual function and satisfaction [...]

Sleep Apnea Impacts Brain Artery Function After Just 1 Month, Study …

On April 24, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

Sleep apnea has been linked with a whole host of health problems, including obesity, diabetes, depression and memory problems. And now, a new animal study shows how big of an effect sleep apnea has on the brain’s arteries, which could put a person at risk for stroke. The researchers from the Baylor College of Medicine [...]

Sleep Apnea Impacts Brain Artery Function After Just 1 Month, Study Shows

On April 24, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

Sleep apnea has been linked with a whole host of health problems, including obesity, diabetes, depression and memory problems. And now, a new animal study shows how big of an effect sleep apnea has on the brain’s arteries, which could put a person at risk for stroke. The researchers from the Baylor College of Medicine [...]

Continuous positive airway pressure therapy improved LV function in patients …

On April 4, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

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