by Lorin Parrella | Mar 12, 2025 | Sleep Apnea
Athletes are often seen as the pinnacle of health: strong, fast, and incredibly fit. So, it may come as a surprise that they also experience sleep apnea at a higher rate than the general population. While sleep apnea is commonly associated with obesity or aging,...
by Rebecca Batisto | Mar 5, 2025 | Sleep Advice, Sleep Apnea
Have you found this article after Googling “How Many Events Is Normal with a CPAP?” or something similar? That’s an extremely common question that new CPAP users ask. When we fit our patients with their first machine, we go through their expectations, but often the...
by Lorin Parrella | Jan 22, 2025 | Sleep Apnea
For those tackling sleep apnea, CPAP machines can feel like a lifeline. These devices are designed to help you breathe properly through the night, improving your sleep quality and overall health. But while the benefits of CPAP therapy are undeniable, the road to...
by Lorin Parrella | Jan 15, 2025 | Sleep Apnea
Understanding how one issue might influence another can feel like piecing together a puzzle when it comes to health conditions. This is especially true for those navigating conditions like sleep apnea and its many associated syndromes. Chiari malformation is one of...
by Lorin Parrella | Dec 11, 2024 | Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea patients often find it difficult to fall asleep, and those who use CPAP machines may find it hard to find a comfortable sleeping position. Research may have told you that the best solution for these problems is a body pillow, but there may be better...
by Lorin Parrella | Nov 27, 2024 | Sleep Apnea
For millions of people struggling with sleep apnea, finding the right balance between diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management can feel like navigating a maze. Between CPAP equipment, sleep studies, and tracking your progress, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s...
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