Sleep Apnea Treatment Aids Brain Recovery

If you have sleep apnea or disruptive snoring and do not tolerate CPAP, I HATE CPAP wants to help you find the right treatment solution to improve your health and brain.
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May 27, 2010 - PRLog -- Can the brain recover from damage caused by Sleep Apnea? The answer is yes, a recent study in Italy reported that in addition to clinical improvement there was also brain-structural recovery.

Do you have a history of snoring and sleep apnea? Learn the symptoms at http://www.ihatecpap.com. Obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, is a disorder in which the tissues at the back of the throat temporarily collapse during sleep, causing repeated stops and starts in breathing during the night. This leads to poor-quality sleep and, often, daytime drowsiness.  
The Italy study emphasizes that adherence to CPAP therapy is key. Unfortunately 60% of patients are not using CPAP therapy due to intolerance issues, and even those that are adherent average only 4-5 hours of use a night which has been shown to be far less that ideal.

If you have sleep apnea or disruptive snoring and do not tolerate CPAP, I HATE CPAP wants to help you find answers go to http://www.IHateCPAP.com.  This online sleep medicine resource promotes sleep medicine and emotionally connects with patients who have abandoned CPAP treatment due to negative experiences or prefer to explore an alternative to cpap.

Typically, patients are diagnosed with sleep apnea only if they stop breathing five or more times in an hour. The National Transportation Safety Board has recommended that drivers and pilots of commercial buses, trucks, airplanes and ships be screened for the condition, citing several accidents in which undiagnosed sleep apnea was thought to play a role.

To discuss a dental alternative to CPAP with an experienced sleep apnea dentist in your area, visit the “Find a Doctor” section at http://www.ihatecpap.com/main_directories.html

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I HATE CPAP! LLC provides information on Sleep Apnea, Dental Sleep Medicine and alternative to CPAP for patients who are CPAP intolerant. The website http://www.ihatecpap.com has valuable information on treating sleep apnea utilizing oral appliances.
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