Posts Tagged ‘Air Flow’

Sleep Apnea and the Risk of Heart Disease

Posted on December 12th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

Sleep apnea can cause night time breathing to become erratic; shallow or stop completely for anything between 10 and 120 seconds. These sleep apnea symptoms, along with snoring, are caused by blockage, either completely or partially, in the airway.  This is brought on by an obstruction in air flow through fatty tissue in the throat [...]

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Types of Sleep Apnea

Posted on October 26th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by a reduction or cessation of breathing and air flow during sleep. It is common among adults but very rare in children. An apnea is a period of time during which breathing stops or is significantly reduced. Simply put, an apnea occurs when a person stops breathing for ten [...]

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Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by by Mark Potes

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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Information

Posted on October 18th, 2009 by by Mark Potes

Roughly 45% of adults snore, at the very least occasionally. 25% are regular snorers. Snoring that represents a problem tends to be more likely with overweight people and males, getting steadily worse with age. Towards the back areas of the nose and mouth, if there are any obstructions to the airways, snoring is created.
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