PTSD and Sleep
PTSD and Sleep At the November, 2013 Updates in Sleep Medicine Conference Dr. David Neubauer1 (@DavidNeubauer88 on Twitter) presented a comprehensive and timely overview of Posttraumatic Stress...
View ArticleOSA a factor in atrial fibrillation, but CPAP treatment can help
OSA a factor in atrial fibrillation, but CPAP treatment can help It’s no secret that there is a significant association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and atrial fibrillation (AF), the most...
View ArticleSleep and Aging — Let’s Think About It!
Sleep and Aging — Let’s Think About It! It looks like sleep plays a key role in cognitive health for middle-aged and older adults. That may seem obvious to those of us who value sleep, but there is...
View ArticleSeen on The Huffington Post: Stress, Insomnia, Depression – Repeat!
Seen on The Huffington Post: Stress, Insomnia, Depression - Repeat! Seen on The Huffington Post: Stress, Insomnia, Depression - Repeat! Joseph M. Ojile, M.D., D.ABSM, F.CCP Chief Executive Officer,...
View ArticleA Patient Walks Into A Sleep Clinic With Too Many Red Blood Cells…
A Patient Walks Into A Sleep Clinic With Too Many Red Blood Cells… Read this article on the The Huffington Post Joseph M. Ojile, M.D., D.ABSM, F.CCP Chief Executive Officer, Clayton Sleep Institute...
View ArticleYou can’t take a vacation from sleep apnea
You can’t take a vacation from sleep apnea Americans took 2.1 billion trips for business or pleasure in 2014. That’s a lot of time away from the comforts of home. For people with sleep apnea, travel...
View ArticleBetter Sleep And Better Health For Those Who Serve
Better Sleep And Better Health For Those Who Serve If you Google “sleep disorders” or “sleep + health risks” you’ll find that the sleep medicine community and the media produce a wealth of coverage on...
View ArticleYou Can’t Take a Vacation From Sleep Apnea
You Can’t Take a Vacation From Sleep Apnea Americans took 2.1 billion trips for business or pleasure in 2014. That’s a lot of time away from the comforts of home. For people with sleep apnea, travel...
View ArticleGot AFib? You May Have OSA
Got AFib? You May Have OSA Somewhere between 2.7 to 6.1 million people in the United States have AFib — atrial fibrillation. And there are 25 million adult Americans with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)....
View ArticleGuidelines for Better Sleep During a Pandemic
Everyone is experiencing this pandemic differently. For some, working from home and having to home-school children means that they're busier than usual. For others, being furloughed or watching loved...
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