Weight, Bedwetting Linked to Sleep Apnea in Children

According to a recent study, children who are overweight and wet the bed at night may have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Researchers found that children that were overweight and wet the bed had a higher incidence of OSA. On the other hand, being overweight and bed wetting were not found to be associated with each [...]

Study Finds Sleep Disorders Increase Risk of Death

Several presentations at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies in Seattle this month stated that poor quality sleep is associated with increased risk of death. One of these studies, conducted at Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey, Pennsylvania, suggests that insomnia may be as hazardous as obstructive sleep apnea. “Insomnia [...]

Sleep position may cause apnea in stroke patients

A recent study finds that stroke patients spend the majority of their sleep time on their backs which may contribute to development of sleep apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is a common problem in which soft tissues in the back of throat repeatedly collapse during sleep causing breathing to stop for brief moments. Snoring and excessive [...]

Weight loss surgery does not cure sleep apnea

According to a study published in the American Journal of Medicine, people who have weight loss surgery should not expect it to cure their obstructive sleep apnea.Dr. David L. Greenburg of Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC, along with his team, analyzed twelve studies including over 340 patients who underwent a type of [...]

Surgery Not First Choice for Sleep Apnea

For sufferers of sleep apnea, the impact of the condition on their life can be substantial. The condition results in frequent waking during the night with shortness of breath, severe tiredness during the day and disruption of sleep for their sleep partner. Current medical guidelines indicate use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), along with [...]

Sleep Apnea Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota have determined that people with obstructive sleep apnea, the most common form of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), are far more likely to die suddenly in their sleep from heart related problems than the general population. They also found that this is the opposite of the general population who [...]