Positional therapy can be a long-lasting and effective treatment for patients with positional obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to research presented at the 2026 ATS International Conference.
Tirzepatide GLP-1 medication is known to improve sleep apnea for people with both obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obesity, ...
Treating sleep apnea can sometimes help relieve symptoms of tinnitus. Physical activity and quitting smoking may help, as well as CPAP machines or oral appliances. Share on Pinterest Getty ...
Sleep apnea affects approximately 1 out of 8 people worldwide, and people often remain in the dark about what’s going on.
Having both OSA and insomnia makes treatment more complex. Learn why addressing both is critical for heart health and how CBTi can help you stick to CPAP.
Annual medical checkups typically cover the basics: diet, exercise and mental state. Surprisingly, many primary care providers fail to ask about one of the fundamental contributors to well-being: ...
Could strengthening your tongue and throat muscles help your OSA? Explore the science behind myofunctional therapy, how it works, and if it’s a viable alternative to CPAP.
The National Council on Aging reveals that about 30 million people in the US have sleep apnea, but only six million of these people have actually been diagnosed. Sleep apnea is a disorder that causes ...
You may have heard of sleep apnea. It’s a common disorder that affects about 39 million American adults. But you may not be familiar with its cousin, hypopnea ...
Teddy Roosevelt, Long Island’s only U.S. president, inspired the “teddy bear” doll that little tykes once snuggled with for a good night’s sleep. At bedtime, though, you wouldn't want to be near the ...
Sleep apnea causes breathing to stop and start during sleep, leading to snoring and daytime sleepiness. Untreated sleep apnea may raise stroke, heart failure, and high blood pressure risk. Continuous ...