Sleep Apnea Puts African Americans Who Refuse to Use a CPAP …

On February 18, 2013, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

Black people don’t like CPAP machines. Actually, nobody does, but black people dislike them more than anybody else. And that’s a real problem, because blacks are the group that need them the most. Sleep apnea greatly increases the risk of early death, especially among blacks Sleep apnea is a chronic condition in which a person [...]

Wake Up to Sleep – What puts me at risk for sleep apnea?

On December 1, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

« Back to WUtS Blog November 28, 2012 Sleep apnea can affect anyone. Whether you are young or mature, male or female, athletic and thin or overweight, you may have sleep apnea and not even know it. Having this information can lead to an informed conversation with your doctor, ensuring they have all the facts [...]

Truck industry puts poor health trend in reverse

On September 2, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

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This EEG-Controlled Pong Game Puts Idle Minds to Good Use

On May 3, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

By Kevin Riggle, PCWorld    May 3, 2012 2:58 PM [Photo: Chuck Moyes and Mengxiang Jiang]Two Cornell University students, inspired by one of the pair’s experience of Obstructive Sleep Apnea disorder and his struggle to get access to his sleep lab data, decided to take matters into their own hands, so they built an EEG [...]

Sleep apnea puts patients at risk for delirium after surgery

On March 29, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

An anecdotal observation of a possible link between sleep apnea and post-surgical delirium has been measured and confirmed by a team of researchers at the Duke University Medical Center. “The association between sleep apnea and postoperative delirium is big news because it may offer us a way to control postoperative delirium which can be devastating,” [...]

Sleep apnea puts patients at risk for delirium after surgery

On March 28, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

Public release date: 27-Mar-2012[ | Share ] Contact: Mary Jane Goremary.gore@duke.edu919-660-1309Duke University Medical Center DURHAM, N.C. – An anecdotal observation of a possible link between sleep apnea and post-surgical delirium has been measured and confirmed by a team of researchers at the Duke University Medical Center. “The association between sleep apnea and postoperative delirium is [...]

Sleep apnea puts patients at risk for delirium after surgery

On March 27, 2012, in Sleep Apnea, by admin

Public release date: 27-Mar-2012[ | Share ] Contact: Mary Jane Goremary.gore@duke.edu919-660-1309Duke University Medical Center DURHAM, N.C. – An anecdotal observation of a possible link between sleep apnea and post-surgical delirium has been measured and confirmed by a team of researchers at the Duke University Medical Center. “The association between sleep apnea and postoperative delirium is [...]

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