Caring for CPAP Machines



Taking into consideration the age and sex NutriSleepRx Review of the participants, it was found that men aged 40-70 years with severe sleep-disordered breathing had twice the risk of dying from any cause compared with men of a similar age without sleep-disordered breathing. The results of the study were published in the August 18, 2009 issue of the journal PLoS Medicine and they indicate that sleep-disordered breathing is associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality, particularly in men aged 40-70 years.

Because the number of women participants who suffered from SA was too small, a similar conclusion regarding women couldn't be drawn. In conclusion, people should first try to find out if they have sleeping apnea, and if they have they should consider possible way of treatment, because left alone this condition increases the risk of sleep apnea death.Insomnia is a condition where a person has difficulty falling asleep or getting a good-quality sleep. An estimated thirty percent of the entire population has had sleepless nights at some point of their lives, with around ten percent suffering from chronic insomnia.

Many people perceive insomnia as a sleeping disorder but insomnia is actually more of a condition or a symptom instead of a standalone disease and thus, should be treated seriously. Generally, insomnia is signified by the inability to fall asleep or staying asleep. However, rather than the number of sleeping hours, insomnia is defined by how you feel after sleeping. So, if you still feel tired or sleepy after sleeping for 8 hours, you may be suffering from insomnia.

There are three types of insomnia based on the duration of the condition. Insomnia that lasts for less than one week is called transient insomnia and is usually caused by a disruption in the normal sleeping pattern from jetlag, changes in the sleeping environment, or emotional factors such as stress from losing a job. Some medical conditions can also contribute to the appearance of transient insomnia.


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