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Sleep Dallas Blog

Tips to Help You Talk to Your Loved One About Their Sleep Issues

June 30, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — brianna bloom @ 1:43 pm
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Tossing and turning, snoring, gasping for air, lying awake for extended periods of time, going the bathroom multiple times per night. These are all common – and frustrating – sleep issues that have a detrimental effect on sleep quality and quantity – for the sufferer, to be sure, but also for those with whom they share a bed, bedroom, or even a home. 

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Can Sleep Apnea Lead to an Unhealthy Heart?

June 25, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — sleepdallasnew @ 2:21 pm
hand holding a heart

Most people don’t realize they’re suffering from sleep apnea until they’ve received a proper diagnosis. As such, it’s fairly easy to overlook the potentially devastating effect the condition could have on your health. Sleep apnea can cause your breathing to stop 5 to 30 times every hour while you’re asleep, and the loss of oxygen can put a strain on your body – and that naturally includes your heart. Read on to learn more about the connection between breathing-related sleep disorders and heart health – and why being proactive about improving the quality of your slumber might save your life.

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Does Sleep Apnea Run in the Family?

May 13, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — sleepdallasnew @ 9:39 pm
picture of multiple generations of a family

Maybe you grew up with a parent that had to undergo sleep apnea treatment at some point. Or maybe you’re a parent yourself that has recently had to wrestle with the disorder. In either case, there’s most likely a nagging question in your mind: can sleep apnea be passed down from parent to child? Knowing well in advance to watch out for signs of sleep apnea could end up saving you from serious health issues later down the line. Here’s what you need to know about the role that genetics does (and does not) play in the development of a sleep disorder.

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Can Even Children Suffer from Sleep Apnea?

April 30, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — sleepdallasnew @ 8:24 pm
young child with sleep apnea

Snoring doesn’t often occur in younger children. If you notice your little one making such sounds in their sleep, you might think that it’s cute at first; however, you need to keep in mind that it could be a sign that something is very, very wrong. Snoring is often connected to severe sleep disorders, and while sleep apnea in kids is rare, it is still highly dangerous. To make sure you can recognize this disorder and get your kids the treatment they need when they need it, keep reading.

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Making Sleep a Priority

April 29, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — brianna bloom @ 11:23 pm
hand writing priorities

Improved health and wellness is an important priority for millions of people — and rightly so, for without it, what do we have left? Yet, the true foundation on which we are able to preserve, maintain, and/or restore our health is often overlooked. Quality sleep. It’s so simple but frequently relegated to the bottom of our priority list because after all, life. Amiright?

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Could Sleep Apnea Put You at Risk for the Coronavirus?

March 8, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — sleepdallasnew @ 3:11 pm
a sick woman who is very tired

During the coronavirus pandemic, the best thing you can do is to give your body the best possible care to try and stay healthy. Naturally, “a good night’s sleep” should be at the top of your list. But what if you simply can’t get the rest you need? Patients with sleep apnea may find themselves waking up frequently throughout the night – and that could compromise their immunity against the coronavirus and other diseases. To keep you and your family safe, it’s important that you fully understand the effects sleep apnea has on your body.

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Can Vaping Make Sleep Apnea Worse?

February 28, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — brianna bloom @ 8:39 pm
person vaping

In an effort to curtail the damaging effects of smoking traditional cigarettes, smokers and non-smokers alike are taking up e-cigarettes, popularly known as vapes. With 8 million Americans regularly vaping, and traditional cigarette use reaching a record low in 2018, a CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) study indicates that vaping numbers are on the rise. While many folks turn to e-cigarettes as an alternative to burning tobacco, the number of first-time tobacco users is also increasing and largely consists of young adults

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Could You Have Sleep Apnea If You Only Snore a Little?

February 26, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — sleepdallasnew @ 7:00 pm
woman frustrated at her partner's little snoring

Snoring can be more than just an annoying sound for your loved ones to deal with. For many people, it’s a sign that they have sleep apnea, a dangerous disorder that constantly interrupts your nightly slumber and could eventually lead to heart attacks and other health issues. But what you may not realize is that the severity of the snoring may give us a clue regarding whether or not you’re truly suffering from sleep apnea. Is mild snoring just as concerning as heavy snoring? Keep reading to find out the truth behind these nighttime noises.

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Sleep Apnea Could Be More Likely Than You Think

January 19, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — sleepdallasnew @ 9:44 pm
snoring man with frustrated partner

If you get a full 8 hours of sleep every night, chances are you aren’t too worried about sleep apnea. Unfortunately, this disorder is far more common than many people realize; in fact, many patients don’t even realize they’re suffering from a sleep disorder in the first place! It’s important to realize just how common sleep apnea really as well as how to recognize the potential warning signs. Help your body get the full night’s rest it deserves by learning more about sleep disorders and how they’re treated.

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Sleep Apnea: An Aging Accelerator

December 30, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — brianna bloom @ 10:52 pm
aging couple struggling with sleep apnea

Nearly 30 million adults in the United States experience disturbances in their sleep cycles as a direct result of obstructive sleep apnea, a condition marked by pauses in breathing during sleep. With many cases remaining undiagnosed and untreated, this sleep disorder poses a major threat to the overall health of affected individuals – including causing their cells to age more rapidly.

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