Mouth Breathing and OSA: Researchers Develop and Test “Mouth Puffing Device”
To explore mouth breathing during sleep and the effect of mouth taping in patients with OSA, researchers in Taiwan developed and tested a “mouth puffing device.”
To explore mouth breathing during sleep and the effect of mouth taping in patients with OSA, researchers in Taiwan developed and tested a “mouth puffing device.”
Is there a relationship between OSA and cognitive impairment in patients with minor ischemic stroke?
We interview experts Younghoon Kwon, MD, MS, FACC, and Richard J Castriotta, MD, FCCP, FAASM, about the connections between obstructive sleep apnea-sudden cardiac death.
There is not enough data to advise for or against such screening, USPSTF says.