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How Snoring Affects Your Health
Snoring may seem harmless—an annoying nighttime habit at most. But did you know that chronic snoring can be a sign of serious underlying health issues? Millions of people snore regularly, and while it’s often brushed off as benign, the health implications can be far more significant than a disrupted night’s sleep. In this blog post, we’ll explore how snoring affects your health, what causes it, and what you can do to reduce or eliminate it.


10 Summer Sleep Tips to Beat the Heat
Rising temperatures, increased humidity, and late sunsets can interfere with sleep, especially if you're dealing with a sleep disorder.


Are Snoring and Sleep Apnea Related?
Not everyone who snores has sleep apnea—but most people with sleep apnea do snore. Here are a few signs that your snoring may be more than just noise.


What is Restless Leg Syndrome?
Restless Leg Syndrome is a condition that causes uncomfortable sensations in the legs. Restless Leg Syndrome is often described as uncomfortable tingling, crawling, pulling, itching, or throbbing in the legs.


Who Needs a CPAP Machine?
Who needs a CPAP machine? The only way to know if you need a CPAP machine is to undergo a sleep study. This study measures important data while you sleep.


Spring Allergies and Sleep Apnea: How Pollen Affects Sleep Health and CPAP Users
Allergies can pose additional challenges, especially for CPAP users. Let’s explore the link between pollen, spring allergies & sleep apnea.


What to Expect During a Sleep Study
A sleep study is a non-invasive test conducted to diagnose sleep disorders. Follow these preparation tips before your appointment.


How Common is Sleep Apnea
Studies estimate that over 25 million adults in the United States suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).


Sleep Disorders in Children
Sleep disorders in children are a common struggle that can affect their mood, behavior, and academic performance.
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