Welcome to the February issue of Wake Up! You’re Snoring…

We all know that smoking, being overweight, and having high cholesterol puts us at risk for heart disease. But new research shows that snoring is a bigger risk factor than all of them! Read about the study, plus find out the truth about how alcohol affects our sleep throughout the night.

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New Study Shows Snoring a Top Predictor of Heart Attacks and Stroke

New Study Shows Snoring a Top Predictor of Heart Attacks and StrokeResearchers at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit presented findings from a study showing that snoring is a bigger risk factor for heart disease, including stroke and heart attacks, than being overweight, having high cholesterol, and even smoking.

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New Review Updates Effects of Alcohol on Sleep

New Review Updates Effects of Alcohol on SleepMany people enjoy a cocktail or two in the evening to unwind from the day and help them fall asleep, but a new review of all known scientific studies on the impact of drinking on nocturnal sleep in healthy people is dispelling that myth with scientific data.

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Snorers at high risk for heart disease

Snoring is a high risk factor for heart disease, such as heart attacks and strokes, along with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and family history. If you, or someone you love, snores regularly, schedule an appointment today to get properly diagnosed and treated.

Eos Sleep in the News…

Lead physician for eOs Sleep California centers, Dr. Matthew Mingrone explains nightmares and how readers can get back to sleep post-scare in this month’s US News and World Report. Read “Spooked Sleeping? Identifying Nightmares and Their Causes."

This issue of HealthGoesStrong.com spoke to Eos Sleep’s Dr. Matthew Mingrone about "Sleep Apnea Symptoms: Why You Should Know Them." Read how to spot this sleep disorder, as well as effective treatments.

A Note from Satisfied Patient

"My experience with Dr. Volpi has been very positive. I visited with Dr. Volpi to evaluate and treat my snoring and sleep apnea. He is very knowledgeable and informed me in detail of different treatment options. As part of my treatment, Dr. Volpi preformed a surgical procedure to clear my nose of obstructions and allow air to flow more freely. The procedure took about 15 minutes at a surgery center. I had minimum discomfort and there was no pain… "

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