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Could a sleep apnea pill replace your CPAP machine? New study is promising
If you've been diagnosed with sleep apnea, you likely already know that a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device ...
For decades, cumbersome CPAP machines have been the primary way to help people with sleep apnea. A range of new options has ...
A European clinical trial found that the drug sulthiame significantly reduced breathing interruptions in people with moderate to severe sleep apnea. Patients taking higher doses experienced up to 47% ...
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Incannex outlines dose-optimization study for sleep apnea treatment
Incannex Healthcare Inc. (NASDAQ:IXHL) on Thursday detailed an updated clinical development plan for IHL-42X, its oral ...
Researchers found that the medication sulthiame reduced breathing interruptions and improved oxygen levels overnight in people with moderate to severe sleep apnea. The findings were published recently ...
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Sleep Apnea Sufferers May Soon Be Able To Reach for a Pill To Deal With Their Condition
Researchers believe that a drug used to treat childhood epilepsy may also be good for assisting with sleep apnea-related breathing trouble.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound might help protect people from health risks related to sleep apnea, researchers ...
(“Vivos” or the “Company’’) (NASDAQ: VVOS), a leading medical device and healthcare services company focused on the treatment of breathing related sleep disorders and associated chronic health ...
Researchers conduct the first meta-analysis comparing hypnotics in OSA patients, finding most are safe but flagging temazepam for oxygen risks.
The American Transportation Research Institute on April 15 launched an online survey of truck drivers on issues related to sleep apnea. ATRI said the survey results will be combined with other sleep ...
A centuries-old tradition may soon find a place in modern medicine. Researchers have discovered that a simple breathing exercise involving a conch shell can ease symptoms of a common sleep disorder.
Ryan Hatch has spent his entire life struggling to breathe. “My whole life, I have had trouble breathing through my nose, and ...
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