Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In a new study, the use of CPAP and high-flow nasal oxygen to treat patients with moderate to severe COVID-19 ...
A new study suggests sleep apnea damages cardiovascular health due to reduced levels of oxygen. File Photo courtesy of Penn Medicine July 26 (UPI) --Cardiovascular risks linked to sleep apnea are ...
Share on Pinterest Lower blood oxygen levels due to sleep apnea may explain the higher cardiovascular risk faced by people with this condition. Image credit: milorad kravic/Getty Images. A new study ...
Phase 3 clinical trial data for AD109 is promising, but the sleep apnea pill might not be the revolution sufferers are looking for. Here's why.
High-flow nasal cannula shows similar efficacy to CPAP in preventing BPD in preterm infants, with a significantly lower risk of nasal injury.
One of the biggest threats to a man’s heart after 40 doesn’t show up in the gym, the kitchen, or even at the doctor’s office.
Computer analysis of oxygen levels in the blood during sleep could – by itself – provide an easy, relatively inexpensive and sufficiently reliable way to determine which children who snore habitually ...
July 26 (UPI) --Cardiovascular risks linked to sleep apnea are caused by a reduction in blood oxygen levels, according to National Institutes of Health-supported study published in the American ...
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