These clinics allow them to conduct sleep studies where they can observe a patient as he or she sleeps and record their brain waves allowing them to identify the problem so they can treat it later on. Sleep types and patterns In 1929 the EEG was invented. It stands for electroencephalogram....
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From birth, we spend a third of our lives asleep. After decades of research, we’re still not sure why.
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Obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome is the most common sleep disorder seen in sleep clinics with a prevalence of 2%–4%. Apnea is defined as cessation of airflow for ≥ 10 s, whereas hypopnea is defined as ≥ 30% reduction in airflow for ≥ 10 s accompanied by 3% drop in oxygen ...