Cardiovascular consequences of sleep-disordered breathing: contribution of animal models to understanding the human disease. ILAR J Natl Res Counc Inst Lab Anim Resour.M. Dematteis, D. Godin-Ribuot, C. Arnaud et al., "Cardiovas- cular consequences of sleep-disordered breathing: contribution of ...
Understanding DSM-5 Sleep Disorders and How We Can Help An estimated 50-70 million Americans suffer from some type of sleep... Read More December 6, 2023 The Truth About Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder Do you consider yourself a night owl? Do you struggle... ...
this can also put people at increased risk for conditions like a heart attack or stroke. upset stomach. nausea. dysregulation of the reproductive system, like missing a period. trouble sleeping or irregular sleep patterns. muscle tension. some emotional symptoms of stress include mood changes, like...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a disorder characterized by repetitive, episodic collapse of the pharyngeal airway. Over the last two decades, understanding of the pathophysiology of sleep disordered breathing, which includes OSA, has improved. Once thought to be predominately related to anatomic ...
Growing evidence exists demonstrating the association between insulin-resistance and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), as well as sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in non-obese diabetic patients with autonomic neuropathy. In patients with DM, two types of sleep disorders can be found; upper airway ...
Understanding the relationships between breastfeeding,malocclusion,ADHD,sleep-disordered breathing and traumatic dental injuries[J].Medical Hypotheses,2013,(03):315-320.Understanding the relationships between breastfeeding, malocclusion, ADHD, sleep-disordered breathing and traumatic dental injuries[J] . Osman...
& POLO, O. 2009 Understanding sleep-disordered breathing through mathematical modelling. Sleep Med. Rev. 13 (5), 333-343.Dell, P. C. Creative dialogues: Discovery, invention and understandingin sleep-wakefulness research. In F. G. Worden, J. P. Swazey, & G. Adelman (Eds.), The ...
Sleep-disordered breathing is extremely prevalent in the brain-injured patient population. OSA is the most common type of apnea and is easily alleviated with continuous positive airway pressure. However, if left untreated, OSA can induce and exacerbate cognitive deficits and other metabolic disorders....
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with sleep disturbances, including insomnia, nightmares, sleep-disordered breathing, and REM abnormalities. Recent studies have expanded our knowledge of the neurobiology of trauma and sleep. In addition, intervention research has provided valuable ...
The New Understanding of The Primary Immunodeficiency Diseasesinfantsleep-disordered breathingALTEobstructive sleep apneafamilial aggregateasthmaEuropean Society for Paediatric Haematology and Immunology Abstractdoi:10.1203/00006450-199905010-00049NelsonDavid L...