by tom on January 31, 2010
It’s been widely known that sleep plays a vital role in mental processes. A good night’s sleep will obviously make you sharper, more refreshed and alert. If you or your partner snores, the interruptions this causes can lead to problems, lapses and concentration and so on. But did you know that sleep is vital in [...]
by tom on January 10, 2010
A study undertaken at the University of Chicago has found a way to diagnose Sleep Apnea in children, through an analysis of their urine. This was a study conducted on 90 children who had been referred with suspected breathing disorders during sleep, and 30 children who did not snore, who acted as controls in the [...]
by tom on December 17, 2009
So, the scientific consensus continues to pile up around snoring and Sleep Apnea, giving more and more weight to the view that you really shouldn’t just ignore your snoring, or your partner’s snoring. The November’s Journal of the American College of Cardiology brings with it new findings about the risk of nocturnal cardiac arrhythmia in [...]