What Are The Signs And Symptoms Of Sleep Apnea?
September 28, 2006 on 6:17 pm | In Sleep Apnea | Comments OffExhaustion, excessive sleepiness, heavy snoring and headaches … these are the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea.
If you have these symptoms, then it is possible that you may be afflicted by sleep apnea. You are advised to see a doctor as soon as possible. But before that, you need to know more about the signs and symptoms of sleep apnea in greater depth and detail.
You will also need to know what the different types of treatment available are, so that you can choose the right one that fits your personal needs and preferences… [continue reading here: signs and symptoms of sleep apnea]
A Sleep Apnea Disability Overview
September 15, 2006 on 9:10 pm | In Sleep Apnea | Comments OffLoud snoring is the number one primary symptom of the sleep apnea disability that tops the list amongst all other factors. Though, there may be various treatment methods, the goal is usually the same, which is to enable the patient to have smooth, open and uninterrupted breathing during sleep. Among the common treatment methods are the Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and oral/ dental appliances. Though often a last resort, there are also surgical methods which include Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty and Tracheostomy. Read on to get a better understanding on the sleep apnea disability and what can be done to cure it.
Sleep apnea is a breathing disorder characterized by episodes of disturbed or interrupted breathing during sleep associated with recurrent arousals and awakenings.
The cessation in breathing (interruption) during sleep lasts for 10-30 seconds in patients with mild-to-moderate sleep apnea. However, in severe cases this cessation may last for even three minutes. It is estimated that in United States alone, over 12 million people suffer from sleep apnea.
There are two types of sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea characterized by recurrent hypoxemia and [read on: sleep apnea disability]
What Does Sleep Apnea Insurance Cover?
September 5, 2006 on 12:25 pm | In Sleep Apnea | Comments OffIf you have sleep apnea and are wondering whether you need to fork out your own money for treatment, then you will find this article a useful resource. Find out what most insurance companies cover and what is not covered. However, please note that nothing beats scanning through the fine print in your health insurance policy with a fine toothcomb, as what one company covers may not be covered by another.
Do you know that there are Independent Review Organizations (IROs) out there that help insurance companies to evaluate and determine what is covered under sleep apnea insurance?… [sleep apnea insurance]
Maybe it’s not in the genes, after all…
September 2, 2006 on 8:11 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffScience believes that genes play a major role in our health. We believe that, if our parents lived a long life, so will we, and if they had a major illness, we’re bound to get it too. Much research is devoted to finding the genes responsible for all kinds of diseases and conditions as well as ways to manipulate the genes to prevent the disease from being passed on.
Now some doubt has been cast on this theory. While many things are inherited, it seems that there are very few diseases that we’re likely to get just because our parents got them. Cancers, for instance, which are thought to be strongly inherited, turn out not to be. In a study conducted in 2000 that looked at nearly 45,000 pairs of twins, researchers found only three types of cancer that are likely to occur in both twins. And even for those, the probability was very low: if one twin had the disease, the chances of the other one getting the same cancer was only 15%.
This, and much more, is described in a wonderful article in “The New York Times” (“Live Long? Die Young? Answer Isn’t Just in Genes”).
Powered by WordPress with Pool theme design by Borja Fernandez.