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Could a sleep apnea pill replace your CPAP machine? New study is promising
If you've been diagnosed with sleep apnea, you likely already know that a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device ...
To treat sleep apnoea without a CPAP, I tried “tongue gym” via a phone app. It’s undignified, but strengthening my airway ...
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Sleep Apnea Sufferers May Soon Be Able To Reach for a Pill To Deal With Their Condition
Researchers believe that a drug used to treat childhood epilepsy may also be good for assisting with sleep apnea-related ...
Regular snoring becomes more likely as you age. For me, the condition seems to have emerged about five years ago, in my early ...
Chet, a dual Greek and U.S. citizen, mistakenly traveled without his American passport, instead bringing only his Greek ...
Tom Hanks’ son, Chet Hanks, was seen partying just weeks after saying he was trapped in Colombia. Chet attended a Saturday ...
This article was reviewed by Kelly Brown MD, MBA If you struggle with ED, you’re not alone — data suggests this medical ...
Sleep is something we all do — obviously, ideally every night. It should be as simple as lying down and closing your eyes.
Like me, you’ve probably experienced the pang of anxiety that comes when you’re standing in an airport security line and ...
Scientists reveal surprising new treatment. Sulthiame significantly reduced breathing problems in moderate to severe sleep apnea patients. Higher doses led to nearly 50% fewer breathing pauses and ...
A decades‑old epilepsy drug halved night‑time breathing pauses in a major sleep apnoea trial; what could this experimental pill mean for UK patients?
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