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MedPage Today on MSNCould a Conch Shell Be a Competitor for CPAP?
Blowing a conch shell improved moderate obstructive sleep apnea symptoms in a small randomized trial. The forceful breathing ...
In patients with high-risk OSA, CPAP improves cardiovascular outcomes, while harm may be seen in those with low-risk OSA.
“Our findings suggest that CPAP may offer long-term cardiovascular benefit in people with high-risk obstructive sleep apnea, ...
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HealthDay on MSNCPAP usage for sleep apnea might increase heart health risks
New research indicates sleep apnea patients who use CPAP machines might face increased risk of heart attack, stroke and other ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNA pill to stop snoring and sleep apnoea is on the horizon
Surgeries and implants might seem extreme measures, so a new pill treatment for sleep apnoea has caused great interest. The ...
Well, you can! All you need is Anker’s 2-in-1 SD/microSD USB-C reader accessory that’s now on sale for just $9 (was $18). At ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSuffering From Sleep Apnea? Try Blowing Into a Conch Shell Almost Daily, New Study Suggests
Researchers say the practice might provide a simpler and low-cost alternative to the standard treatment for obstructive sleep ...
A new study reveals the potential benefit of continuous positive airway pressure in preventing hypertension in normotensive ...
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Regularly blowing through a conch shell for six months significantly improved sleep among a small group of people with sleep ...
HHS is slashing hundreds of millions in funding for mRNA vaccines and infectious disease treatments, but leaving the door ...
CPAP therapy lowers heart risks in high-risk sleep apnea patients but may raise them in low-risk individuals, highlighting ...
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