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Sleep study: What is polysomnography?
If you regularly have a hard time getting restful sleep, you may need a sleep study. Also called polysomnography, a sleep study is a test that's used to diagnose sleep disorders. The good news? A ...
Compared with the outpatient setting, there is a lack of guidance on diagnosing, managing and treating obstructive sleep ...
Long-term effects after COVID-19 still lack well-documented treatment options. New research may point to a possible answer.
Background Few studies have investigated patient-reported non-motor outcomes after stroke in young adults. We aimed to assess ...
Huxley Medical, Inc. today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance and commercial release of central sleep apnea (CSA) detection for its SANSA(R) home sleep apnea test.
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Study examines fairness of oxygen desaturation thresholds in sleep apnea diagnosis
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder in the U.S. affecting tens of millions, with estimates ranging from 25 to more than 80 million adults.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorder in the U.S. affecting tens of millions, with estimates ranging from ...
A new study found people with untreated obstructive sleep apnea could have an increased risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Researchers studied medical records for more than 11 million military ...
Chronic sleep deprivation acts as a systemic stressor, elevating risks for cardiovascular disease and metabolic dysregulation while impairing cognitive function.
Indiana hospitals are making progress toward making health care more affordable, according to new national rankings and reports. Multiple analyses highlighted Monday by the Indiana Hospital ...
New Zealand's second Test against the West Indies saw pace bowler Blair Tickner hospitalised with a shoulder injury after a brilliant spell. Tickner's 4-32 triggered a West Indies collapse, but his ...
Introduction Sleep problems are an escalating global health concern, with prevalence estimates ranging from 8.3% to 45%. Physicians are disproportionately affected, with rates around 44% compared with ...
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