A new study of 11 million people found their odds of developing Parkinson's nearly doubled if they had sleep apnea that went ...
A study of 11 million people found those who used CPAP machines to treat the disorder were less likely to develop the incurable neurological disease.
A major study found a link between untreated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and a significantly higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease. Early CPAP therapy for OSA appears to lower this risk.
That’s according to a new study led by Oregon Health & Science University and the Portland Veterans Affairs Health Care System, where researchers found that veterans with untreated obstructive sleep ...
A US veteran study has found that untreated sleep apnea could nearly double the risk of Parkinson’s disease. Using CPAP therapy not only improves sleep but may also protect the brain, highlighting the ...
Untreated sleep apnea may nearly double the chances of developing Parkinson’s disease, but CPAP therapy sharply reduces that risk.
Bloodwork, CPAP therapy, supplements and nighttime routines can address hidden health issues that sabotage rest — and help ...
Medically reviewed by Rochelle Collins, DOMedically reviewed by Rochelle Collins, DO Treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) typically continues so long as a person remains diagnosed ...
Sleep specialist Dr. Mehwish Sajid joined Morning Edition host Doug Tribou to talk about the most common sleep problems and ...
The researchers discovered that people with untreated obstructive sleep apnea were more likely to get Parkinson’s disease ...
A large analysis of more than 11 million medical records found that people with untreated obstructive sleep apnea face a substantially higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease over time.
A massive veteran study found a strong connection between untreated sleep apnea and a higher chance of Parkinson’s. CPAP ...