Sleep Apnea

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Children And Adults With ADHD Sleep Disorders

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

by Ryan T Brimskoff
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common behavioral conditions among children today. According to studies, about 80% of those children and adults who are suffering from this type of behavioral disorder have difficulty sleeping.
This study has also claimed that out of the top 10 reasons why people can’t […]

The Relationship Between Sleep Apnea and Your Weight

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

by Christian Goodman
Sleep Apnea is a medical condition characterized by interrupted breathing patterns during sleep. A sufferer of sleep apnea, who most likely snores very loudly, may stop breathing for 10-20 seconds while asleep, then resumes breathing with a gasp, choke, or loud snort.
The frequency can be from five to thirty times an hour, and […]