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Top 5 Common Sleep Apnea Struggles and How You Can Fix Them

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Top 5 Common Sleep Apnea Struggles and How You Can Fix Them

Sleep Apnea can be extremely hard to live with and cause a number of complications not only to yourself, but the people around you as well. Here is our top 5 list for the biggest struggles relating to sleep apnea.    5. Memory Issues  Sleep and memory actually have a lot of connection with each other. Depending on your age, your body needs a certain amount of quality sleep. keyword here is quality! With Sleep Apnea, your body never receives the type of sleep it needs to achieve that level of quality sleep. For example, the average adult needs 7-9 hours...

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4 Benefits To Choosing a Portable Oxygen Concentrator

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4 Benefits To Choosing a Portable Oxygen Concentrator

Oxygen concentrators are used by people with medical conditions resulting in low levels of oxygen in their blood. An oxygen concentrator takes in air, removes nitrogen and pumps out medical grade, pure oxygen to help people with these medical conditions, breath in the quality air that they need. As you can probably tell, these machines are extremely important for the lifestyle of millions of people worldwide. But why would someone choose a portable oxygen concentrator over its stationary big brother or the common alternative, oxygen tanks? Here are 4 benefits to choosing a portable oxygen concentrator!   Size & Weight ...

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Everything You Need to Know About Sleep Apnea

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Everything You Need to Know About Sleep Apnea

  What is Sleep Apnea? Sleep Apnea is simply defined as a sleep disorder in which breathing starts and stops, repeatedly throughout the sleep process. There two main types of Sleep Apnea. These include Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Central Sleep Apnea.    Obstructive Sleep Apnea Obstructive Sleep Apnea is the most common form of Sleep Apnea, affecting roughly 5% of the global adult population. Unfortunately, that number could be much higher as many cases go undiagnosed. Obstructive Sleep Apnea occurs when the muscles in your mouth and throat, including the tongue, soft palate and sometimes even uvula, relax during sleep...

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