Sleep apnoea in the news

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26/04/2012 Damage from sleep apnoea evident after one month

The function of vessels in the brain could be altered after just 30 days of experiencing sleep apnoea, according to new findings.

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05/03/2012 Abnormal breathing during sleep linked to behavioural problems

Children with sleep-disordered breathing are prone to developing behavioural issues, according to new findings.

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10/02/2012 Children with sleep apnoea benefit from PAP therapy

Positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy can improve the brain function and behaviour of children with obstructive sleep apnoea, according to new findings.

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06/02/2012 Link between sleep apnoea and strokes

People with severe sleep apnoea may have an increased risk of silent strokes, according to new research.

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18/01/2012 CPAP treatment reduces death risk in women with sleep apnoea

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), which is used to ease the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), can help reduce the death risk for women with the condition.

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09/11/2011 Mediterranean diet and exercise can help reduce sleep apnoea symptoms

Eating a Mediterranean diet combined with physical activity can help to improve some of the symptoms of sleep apnoea, according to new research.

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04/11/2011 Study finds links between obesity, sleep and activity in the brain

A new study has shed light on how obesity, sleep problems and activity in the brain, are linked.

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26/08/2011 Older women with sleep apnoea more likely to develop dementia

Older women with obstructive sleep apnoea could be at risk of developing dementia according to a new study.

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11/08/2011 Withdrawal of CPAP treatment results in a rapid return of sleep apnoea symptoms

The benefits of using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) to treat people with obstructive sleep apnoea are quickly reversed when the treatment is stopped, according to a new study by Swiss researchers.

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04/08/2011 Compression socks could help people with sleep apnoea

Compression socks, which increase blood circulation, could be used to help improve obstructive sleep apnoea.

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