Sleep Apnea
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Affects Over40 Million
Adults in the U.S. Alone.
The American Heart Association Called it "The Not So Silent Killer"in 2020
Left Untreated, Obstructive Apnea (OSA) Results In:
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23X more likely to suffer a Heart Attack
4x more likely to have a Stroke
Elevated Risk of Hypertension, Diabetes, Congestive Heart Failure, Depression & Arythmia
It's time for you to stop
snoring and get a full nights sleep.
Health Concerns Related to Sleep Apnea
Some people might not think about sleep apnea as a serious problem. The fact is that OSA and other forms of sleep apnea can be seriously detrimental to your health. The disruption caused during sleep by snoring and sleep apnea can lead to conditions such as:
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Heart Attack.
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Stroke.
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Weight Gain.
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High Blood Pressure.
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Alzheimers.
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Headaches and Migraines.
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Impotence or Loss of Libido.
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Depression.
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Anxiety.
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Difficulty Controlling Diabetes.
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Irritability and Aggressive Behavior.
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ADHD.
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Acid reflux.
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Loss of Focus and Memory.
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Abnormal Facial Growth in Children.
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Tooth Grinding at Night or Bruxism.
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Unusual Daytime Fatigue.
In fact, some scientific studies suggest that sleep apnea can shorten your life by as much as 12 years.
Better sleep is just the start. Treating Sleep Apnea has been associated with the following:
Join the
Program
Weight
Loss
Evidence suggests a relationship between insufficient sleep, overeating and weight gain with sleep apnea.
Reduce or Eliminate Snoring
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Treating sleep apnea usually leads to the reduction or elimination of snoring, helping you and your partner achieve better sleep.
Improved
Cardiovascular
Health
People with untreated sleep apnea are 23X more likely to have a heart attack and 4x more likely to suffer a stroke.
Increased
Energy
Daytime drowsiness is a system of sleep apnea, and increased energy is widely reported among those who threat their sleep apnea.
A convenient home sleep test will determine whether or not you have a sleep apnea.
Get better sleep without hoses, masks or surgery. The least intrusive, most comfortable patient preferred therapy to treat your sleep apnea and snoring.
Get
Better
Sleep.
Take a Home
Sleep Test.
A convenient home sleep test will determine whether or not you have a sleep apnea.