New Sleep Articles Available from January
As we welcome 2014, it is a great time to expand your knowledge of sleep apnea and the most common treatment, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). Take a few minutes to learn about the anatomy associated with the incidence of sleep apnea, as well as factors that might make it worse. Discover how menopause increases the risk of sleep apnea in women. If you are using CPAP, consider what might happen if you don't use it one night. Is it possible to travel with CPAP? Finally, if you are thinking about using CPAP, you might wonder what should be done if you consistently breathe through your mouth at night. Finally, expand your vocabulary by learning the definition of two new terms: hypoxemia and CWP. Get started with a click and learn something new today.
Read More:
The Anatomy of Sleep Apnea
What Makes Sleep Apnea Worse?
Menopause and the Risk of Sleep Apnea in Women
What Happens If I Don't Use CPAP One Night?
Can I Travel with CPAP?
Can I Use CPAP If I Mouth Breathe?
Definition of Hypoxemia
Definition of CWP
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