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Encyclopedia: Apnea
Apnea, apnoea, or apnœa (Greek απνοια, from α-, privative, πνεειν, to breathe) is a technical term for suspension of external breathing. During apnea there is no movement of the muscles of respiration...
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Sleep apnea (or sleep apnoea in British English) is a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. Each episode, called an apnea...
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My name is Doug Linder. I'm just some guy with apnoea. It's easier to tell you what I am not: I don't have a folderful of secret "cures" for apnoea that I keep away from everyone else just out of spite. The minute I hear of a new potential treatment, I put it up here.
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Sleep Apnoea is an illness which causes a person to stop breathing many times during each night's sleep. In severe cases, the number of times a person stops breathing can be over 100 times in an hour; sometimes the period of apnoea (no breathing) can be up to 3 minutes long!
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Snoring and Sleep Apnoea information and advice. Products, treatments and remedies to buy on-line which will help you stop snoring. Do these simple tests, find what kind of snorer you are and discover appropriate treatments approved by the UK's leading authority the British Snoring & Sleep Apnoea Association.
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Q. Any advice on Fibromyalgia or Sleep Apnea? Hi there, any advice on Fibromyalgia or Sleep Apnea? Just been there for the test for both and they said 'yes'
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Apnoea refers to short spells when breathing stops. In obstructive sleep apnoea, the throat is sucked closed during sleep. OSA occurs in 4 per cent of middle-aged people. The apnoea often ends with a loud snore or gasp, along with movements of the whole body. This awakening is sufficient to make their throat...
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Considerable evidence is available in support of an independent association between obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) and cardiovascular disease, which is particularly strong for systemic arterial hypertension and growing for ischaemic heart disease, stroke, heart failure, atrial fibrillation and cardiac...
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