Early treatment of obstructive sleep apnea may decrease the risk of Parkinson's disease, a new study published Monday finds.
Those with the sleep condition were more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease. But one treatment was found to help.
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 CP ...
The Sleep Apnea Devices industry is set to grow from US$ 6.47 Billion in 2024 to an impressive US$ 12.23 Billion by 2033, at ...
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 study published Monday in JAMA Neurology reports that people with untreated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) face a higher ...
Can a dentist really help patients sleep better without a CPAP machine? According to a HelloNation article, the answer is yes ...
New research by Oregon Health and Science University reveals that people with untreated obstructive sleep apnea have nearly ...
The good news is that research also concluded that treatment with a CPAP machine can help. Editorial: Another daylight ...
Air Voel, one of Canada’s leading providers of CPAP machines, masks, and sleep-health solutions, today announced the launch of its Sleep Better 2026 Initiative, a nationwide program designed to raise ...