The Impact of Nasal Breathing on Obstructive Sleep Apnea

The Impact of Nasal Breathing on Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a common problem that affects many Americans, but nasal breathing can result in improved sleep quality. In this breathing technique, smaller hairs seen in the anterior part of the nasal cavity, called cilia, move back and forth to move the mucus out of...
Detect Sleep Apnea with an AI Home Sleep Test

Detect Sleep Apnea with an AI Home Sleep Test

Studying human behavior patterns facilitates the development of comprehensive artificial intelligence-based programs that can improve the user experience based on information provided. This is especially useful for doctors and patients alike to provide end-to-end care...
OAT Means Compliance in Mild to Moderate Sleep Apnea

OAT Means Compliance in Mild to Moderate Sleep Apnea

Dentists may not have the ability to order a sleep test on their patients exhibiting sleep disorder symptoms like bruxism, large scalloped tongue, and dry mouth. However, they can still be very helpful in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea patients. Oral...
DreamClearâ„¢: The Most Efficient Home Sleep Test

DreamClearâ„¢: The Most Efficient Home Sleep Test

Home sleep testing (HST) has become increasingly more prevalent in the sleep industry over the past two decades. The HST market has grown exponentially given the advantages over in-lab studies. Technology has streamlined the process and offers convenience to patients...
4 Lesser-Known Sleep Disorders Affecting Adults

4 Lesser-Known Sleep Disorders Affecting Adults

According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, there are more than 60 different sleep disorders affecting at least 20 million Americans. Whether the sleep disorder is common or rare, many have the potential to be extremely severe if left untreated. These...