by Ron Henderson | Jul 17, 2024 | Sleep Apnea, sleep apnoea and cardiovascular disease., Sleep Clinic Dublin, Sleep Medicine Clinic, Uncategorised
Good quality sleep is critical to our overall well-being. Does your Sleeping Position Matter? What position you sleep in can affect many aspects of health, including Sleep Disordered Breathing, Gastroesophageal reflux (GORD), some musculoskeletal pain, our...
by Ron Henderson | May 20, 2024 | Sleep Apnea, Snoring, Snoring Treatment, Snoring Treatment Dublin
Snoring may generally be considered harmless, however, it can sometimes indicate a more serious underlying health condition, Obstructive Sleep Apnoea. Snoring is common, may often run in families and may not cause concern, especially if it is infrequent and not...
by Ian Jackson | May 8, 2024 | Sleep Apnea
It is important to undergo Sleep Testing, for an accurate diagnosis of your symptoms. This process can start with your GP. Your GP can take a detailed history of your symptoms and concerns.This will may often include:• Your partner complaining, your snoring is...
by Ron Henderson | Mar 25, 2024 | Dental Sleep Medicine, Sleep Apnea
As always, we work with and advise a medical assessment for the optimal management of Sleep Apnoea. At The Beacon Dental Sleep Medicine Clinic www.beacondentalsleep.ie we work with a variety of Medical Practitioners: Consultants in Respiratory and Sleep Medicine,...
by Cindy Barry | Sep 28, 2023 | Sleep Apnea, Sleep Apnea Treatment Dublin, Sleep Apnoea
When Poor Sleep Is More Than Just A Nuisance The role of obstructive sleep apnoea in cardiovascular disease When a patient joins my practice, I always ask about sleep. I do this for three reasons: There is a relationship between short sleep and worse cardiovascular...
by Cindy Barry | Jan 26, 2023 | Sleep Apnea, Sleep Apnoea
Important Sleep Apnea Statistics While we might dismiss occasional comments from our significant others about our snoring, it could be a sign of a potentially serious medical condition called sleep apnea. Apnea, meaning “no breath,” is a temporary but repeated...