The treatment of choice, from mild to moderate sleep apnea, is what we know as positional therapy. It is ridiculously easy, and the main rule is that you cannot sleep on your back. Sleep on your side, and not your stomach or your back5. It works, the vast majority of the time, wit...
and in patients with mild or moderate OSA.1–6 More importantly, the clinical significance of REM-related OSA remains controversial.7 Although a few studies have reported a link between obstructive respiratory events during REM sleep and hypersomnolence,2,8 several large cross-sectional clinic-base...
Another less common form iscentral sleep apnea, in which you stop breathing because your brain doesn’t send the correct (or any) signals —“as if it had ‘forgotten to breathe,’” explainsJulio J. Fernandez-Mendoza, Ph.D., clinical psychologist and associate professor of sleep medicine at...
stiffening the palate and reducing vibrations that can cause snoring. It is a very safe procedure and has been found to be particularly very effective in treating snoring and mild sleep apnea. You
6. Who Is a Good Candidate for Sleep Dentistry? Dental sleep appliances may benefit patients with mild to moderate sleep apnea or chronic snoring. If CPAP therapy is uncomfortable or ineffective, sleep dentistry could be a viable alternative. ...
358 Daridorexant Improves Sleep in Patients with Mild/Moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea Introduction Daridorexant is a dual orexin receptor antagonist developed for the treatment of insomnia. The effect of the highest phase-3 dose of 50 mg daridorexant on nighttime respiratory function was evaluated ...
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The drug sodium oxybate is used to treat which rare, hereditary sleep disorder? a. sleep apnea b. narcolepsy c. somnambulism d. REM behavior disorder Sleep Disorders: Certain sleep disorders are hereditary, occurring because fa...
We investigated a novel, minimally invasive surgery that uses an absorbable suture technique to treat snoring and mild obstructive sleep apnea. This simple procedure was developed to increase the stiffness of the soft palate and to promote uvula elevation with sutures. Thirty-five snorer and mild ob...
Automated 3D mapping of hippocampal atrophy and its clinical correlates in 400 subjects with Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment, and elderly co... We used a new method we developed for automated hippocampal segmentation, called the auto context model, to analyze brain MRI scans of 400...