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  • Can CPAP be dangerous?

    http://www.sleep-disorders-help.com/dangers-of-using-a-cpap.html The question that many apnea patients ask is, are CPAP machines dangerous? While the risks are few, as with any electronic equipment, there are some dangers of using a CPAP machine . Continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, machines...
    Posted to Weblog by ttillman on Wed, Oct 29 2008
  • CPAPSupplyUSA.com launches new section for CPAP and Sleep Apnea Education

    Read the whole story here . Industry experts fear CPAP compliance may be compromised because of lack of educational materials and instructional resources. CPAP patients don't know where to obtain the information they need for proper treatment. One Internet retailer steps in to fill the void. Richmond...
    Posted to Forum by ttillman on Mon, Jun 2 2008
  • Sleep Apnea Severity Increases in Pregnancy

    Severity of Sleep Apnea may increase during pregnancy Press Release – Associated Professionals Sleep Societies Women in the third trimester of pregnancy may experience an increase in the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and associated blood pressure levels, according to a study in the journal...
    Posted to Forum by kperkins on Fri, May 9 2008
  • Sleep Apnea Risks

    Sleep apnea risks Monday, May 5, 2008 Sleep apnea can put surgical patients at high risk for respiratory complications during and after surgery. But of the 2 percent to 26 percent of Americans with the condition, some 80 percent of men and 93 percent of women don't know it. Anesthesiology researchers...
    Posted to Forum by ttillman on Thu, May 8 2008
  • No Difference In Sleep Of OSA Patients Studied In A Hospital Vs. A Hotel-Based Sleep Center

    No Difference In Sleep Of OSA Patients Studied In A Hospital Vs. A Hotel-Based Sleep Center http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/104256.php A study published in the April 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (JCSM) finds no significant difference in sleep parameters associated with...
    Posted to Forum by ttillman on Thu, May 8 2008
  • Sleep apnea blamed for death of 25-year-old

    http://www.tri-cityherald.com/ Tuesday, Apr. 29, 2008 Sleep apnea blamed for death of 25-year-old By the Herald staff Sleep apnea was determined the cause of death for Patrick Scott II, who was found dead in his bed Friday morning. Benton County Coroner Rick Corson said the 25-year-old man had a medical...
    Posted to Forum by ttillman on Thu, May 8 2008
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