Welcome to the May issue of Wake Up! You’re Snoring…
Not surprisingly, there are several new studies released in the last few months showing the link between sleep apnea and negative health effects, including an increased risk of car accidents. In this issue, we explain three new studies, and their findings.
Also, eOs Sleep is proud to announce the opening of our new practice in Minneapolis, Minnesota! We welcome ear, nose and throat and 20 plus year snoring specialist, Barry Kimberley, M.D. to the eOs team.
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The eOs Sleep Team

Those with Untreated Sleep Apnea at Higher Risk for Car Accidents
Researchers at the University Hospital in Leeds, UK found that people with untreated sleep apnea are more likely to fail a driving simulator test and report nodding asleep while driving.
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New Study: Link Between Sleep Loss and Cardiovascular Disease, Sleep Apnea
In a new study from the University of Birmingham, UK, researchers wanted to determine the effects of partial sleep deprivation on blood vessel (vascular) function and breathing control.
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