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Applications for oral research in microgravity - lessons learned from burning mouth syndrome and ageing studies
J Med Life. 2023 Mar;16(3):381-386. doi: 10.25122/jml-2022-0285.ABSTRACTThe negative consequences of microgravity for the human body are central aspects of space travel that raise health problems. Altered functions of the same systems and treatment options are common points of spaceflight physiology, age-related diseases, and oral medicine. This work emphasizes the convergence of knowledge between pathophysiological changes brought on by aging, physiological reactions to microgravity exposure, and non-pharmacological and non-invasive treatment methods that can be used in spaceflight. Sarcopenia, peripheral nerves alteratio...
Source: Journal of Medicine and Life - May 11, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Cosmin Dugan Ioanina Parlatescu Bogdan Ovidiu Popescu Corina Silvia Pop Mihaela Marin Adrian Dinculescu Alexandru Ion Nistorescu Cristian Vizitiu Valentin Nicolae Varlas Source Type: research

Millions may be at risk from sleep disorder that increases risk of stroke and diabetes
A study found one in five people are highly likely to suffer from obstructive sleep apnoea, a condition that causes a person's breathing to stop and start while sleeping.
Source: Daily Express - Health - May 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Mayo Clinic Minute: Poor sleep can be linked to stroke
A new study finds that sleep problems can increase someone's risk of stroke. Sleep problems can include too little sleep (less than five hours), too much sleep (more than nine hours), poor quality, difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep, prolonged napping, and snoring and breathing cessation. In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Stephen English, a Mayo Clinic vascular neurologist, explains why poor sleep can be linked to stroke.   Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute…
Source: News from Mayo Clinic - May 8, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

Association between REM-related mild obstructive sleep apnea and common cardiometabolic diseases
CONCLUSION: Common CMDs, particularly HT, tend to show an association with REM-OSA in patients with mild OSA, but this association did not reach statistically significant levels.PMID:37115354 | DOI:10.1007/s11325-023-02821-4
Source: Sleep and Breathing - April 28, 2023 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Titima Sangchan Wish Banhiran Wattanachai Chotinaiwattarakul Phawin Keskool Sarin Rungmanee Chawanont Pimolsri Source Type: research

Effects of inspiratory muscle training on the severity of obstructive sleep apnea in individuals after stroke: a protocol for a randomized controlled trial
This study will be a randomized controlled trial with blinded assessors. Forty individuals after stroke will randomized to two groups. For 5 weeks, both groups will participate in the rehabilitation program activities, including aerobic exercise, resistance training, and educational class when they will receive guidance on the behavioral management of OSA. The experimental group will also perform high-intensity IMT 5 times a week, for 5 weeks, consisting initially of five sets of five repetitions achieving 75% of the maximal inspiratory pressure, increasing one set each week, totaling nine sets at the end of training. The ...
Source: Sleep and Breathing - April 27, 2023 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Lorena de Oliveira Vaz Ana Paula Galv ão Daniela Lino Macedo Nunes Juliana Carvalho de Almeida Juliana de F átima Garcia Diniz Jamary Oliveira-Filho Source Type: research

Participation by patients from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in trial evidence supporting secondary stroke prevention guideline recommendations
CONCLUSIONS: Compared to their global burden of stroke, LMICs are underrepresented in key clinical trials used in formulating a prominent global stroke prevention guideline. While current therapeutic recommendations are likely applicable to practice settings throughout the world, greater involvement of patients from LMIC settings will enhance the contextual relevance and generalizability of recommendations to these disparate populations.PMID:37028264 | DOI:10.1016/j.jns.2023.120641
Source: Atherosclerosis - April 7, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Priscilla Abrafi Opare-Addo Fred Stephen Sarfo Patrick Opoku Berchie Minas Aikins Bruce Ovbiagele Source Type: research

Your Sleep Can Affect Your Stroke Risk
Researchers say sleep problems (snoring, sleeping too much or too little) may be associated with elevated stroke risk.
Source: WebMD Health - April 6, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news