by Ron Henderson | Jan 15, 2024 | Sleep Apnea and Women, Sleep Apnea Treatment, Sleep Apnea Treatment Dublin, Sleep Apnoea, Uncategorised
Anywhere from 10% to 15% of U.S. females have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a sleep disorder characterized by breathing that repeatedly slows or stops during sleep. While snoring and daytime sleepiness are common symptoms of sleep apnea, women with OSA may present...
by Cindy Barry | Oct 6, 2023 | Sleep Apnoea
Breathing Easy: The Latest Insights on Sleep Apnea and Its Treatment Welcome to Beacon Dental Sleep Medicine Clinic in Sandyford, Co. Dublin, where we’re dedicated to improving the quality of your sleep and, consequently, your overall health and well-being. In...
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 | May 19, 2023 | Sleep Apnoea, Sleep Clinic for Sleep Apnea, Sleep Medicine Clinic, Snoring, Snoring Oral Appliance Therapy Dublin
What are the health risks of OSA? OSA, or Obstructive Sleep Apnea, is a sleep disorder characterised by repeated pauses in breathing during sleep due to the partial or complete obstruction of the airway. Some of the health risks associated with OSA include:Daytime...
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...
by Cindy Barry | Nov 25, 2022 | Sleep Apnea and Women, Sleep Apnoea, Snoring Oral Appliance Therapy Dublin, Snoring Treatment Dublin, Snoring Treatment for Women
Treating Sleep Apnea for Women Of the 22 million sleep apnea diagnoses around the world each year, over half are in men. However substantial evidence in recent years suggests the prevalence of sleep apnea in women is higher than previously believed. Sleep apnea...