Welcome to the February issue Wake Up! You’re Snoring… In this issue, we provide you with a new study that highlights the vicious circle of obesity leading to snoring—and snoring leading to obesity. Plus we bring you a new study that shows that a brain may actually be able to compensate for the lack of oxygen that occurs during sleep apnea. We hope you find this issue insightful, and look forward to hearing any feedback you may have.

Obesity and Snoring: The Vicious Circle of Sleep Deprivation

Sleep DeprivationFor many years the medical community has known that obesity is a major cause of snoring which causes sleep deprivation. Now there is proof that a lack of sleep can actually lead to obesity. It is a circle that can start in childhood and gets more vicious as we age if it goes untreated… Read more >>

Can the Brain Compensate for a Lack of Oxygen from Sleep Apnea?

Lack of Oxygen from Sleep ApneaAccording to a new article in the Journal of Neuroscience, scientists in Toronto believe that they have been able to isolate a hormone that is produced when there is frequent interruption in breathing during sleep, such as what happens during a sleep apnea event. Read more >>

 

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That sleep deprivation causes daytime fatigue in adults but can cause hyperactivity in children?

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"I always knew I had a snoring problem, but a few years ago I met a wonderful woman who gave me an ultimatum: Either my snoring had to go or I did!"

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