Posts Tagged ‘sleep apnea in women’
Common Sleep Apnea Symptoms in Women

The stereotypical sleep apnea patient is an older, overweight man, and although that type of patient is quite common, women also get sleep apnea. Unfortunately, they frequently go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed, which allows this potentially dangerous condition to continue to affect their health and well-being. In this blog, the board-certified sleep doctors at eos […]
Read MoreWhat No One Told You About Sleep Apnea Symptoms in Women
Sleep apnea is a far more common problem now than it was when it was first described sixty years ago because more people today are overweight or obese. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a serious health problem that affects over 20 million Americans with over 38,000 deaths every year from cardiovascular problems that are due […]
You Know It’s Time to See a Sleep Doctor When…
Sleeping is a natural function of the body, and doctor’s recommend that we get as many as 8 hours of sleep every night. Many can attest, however, that sometimes sleep doesn’t always come as easily as we would like. We dream about those extra Zzz’s all day at work, yet, when bedtime rolls around we […]
How Men and Women are Different When it Comes to Snoring & Sleep Apnea
Over 20 million American adults live with sleep apnea. While the symptoms of sleep apnea may differ between men and women, the condition is associated with equally serious health consequences for both genders. May 10-16th is National Women’s Health Week, a time for women’s health issues to take center stage. Here’s a look at snoring […]
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