The Push Precision OSA Care Needed
For years, individualized obstructive sleep apnea care has been more aspiration than routine practice. Pharmacologic therapies may help change that.
For years, individualized obstructive sleep apnea care has been more aspiration than routine practice. Pharmacologic therapies may help change that.
The collaboration integrates data from the ProSomnus RPMO₂ into MonitAir’s platform to support longitudinal tracking.
The 45-year-old presenting with moderate OSA didn’t develop that airway overnight. The architecture for it was built in childhood.
Read MoreThe financing will fund commercial readiness for the investigational oral obstructive sleep apnea therapy ahead of an anticipated new drug application.
Read MoreReal-world data from nearly 30,000 adults suggest single-night assessments may underestimate cardiovascular risks associated with sleep-disordered breathing.
Read MoreThe biopharmaceutical company will initiate a phase 2 dose-optimization study for its oral OSA therapy before advancing to a streamlined phase 3 program.
Read MoreResearch involving nearly 1 million US veterans identifies the combination of insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea as a distinct risk state for hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
Read MoreHow cold nights can lead to closed airways and the intensification of sleep apnea symptoms this winter—and tips that may improve seasonal symptoms.
Read MoreNew Mayo Clinic research finds AI can detect obstructive sleep apnea signatures from electrocardiograms, with greater visibility in female patients, potentially improving diagnosis and risk assessment.
Read MoreA study conducted in 14 countries in Europe links exposure to worse obstructive sleep apnea symptoms.
Read MoreStudy forecasts nearly 77 million US adults will have obstructive sleep apnea by 2050, with women experiencing the sharpest rise.
Read MoreEven with CPAP adherence, some OSA patients remain excessively sleepy during the day. This 1-hour webinar examines why.
Read MoreA patient advocate realizes that perfect can become the enemy of good care for OSA patients who fail or refuse CPAP.
Read MoreThere are fewer than 40 active-duty sleep physicians in the military health system.
Read MoreOSA, commonly associated with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, also plays a significant but less recognized role in memory decline.
Read MoreMinimum blood oxygen saturation levels during sleep and the total time spent asleep below a blood oxygen level of 90% predicted the amount of total white matter hyperintensities in the brain.
Read MoreA large retrospective study of UK health records yields several interesting findings.
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