Welcome to the August issue of Wake Up! You’re Snoring… In this issue, we report on a ground-breaking new study that shows there is an 85% greater risk of developing dementia in elderly women who have sleep apnea. Yet another health risk associated with apnea which proves even further the need to seek treatment for this deadly sleep disorder. Plus, we bring you news of an innovative, tiny new device to treat apnea. It’s making waves as a successful alternative to the CPAP machine because it uses the power of one’s own breathing. We hope you find this issue informative and look forward to your feedback.
Have a good night’s sleep!
Sincerely,
The Team

Women with Sleep Apnea at Risk for Dementia
Older women who have sleep apnea have an 85% greater risk of developing dementia than those without it, according to a study announced in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) this month.
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The Provent Device® — An Innovative Little Alternative to CPAP
The Manhattan Snoring and Sleep Center announces a new, FDA-approved treatment for Obstructive Sleep Apnea that eliminates the need for the CPAP mask and some surgical procedures. Marking a significant advance in the treatment of sleep apnea, is an innovative new device that allows patients to use the power of their own breathing to restore natural airflow to treat their obstructive sleep apnea.
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