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Address: 1111 E Herndon Ave Ste 108 93720 Fresno, CA, US

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1st choice sleep diagnostics 07.02.2021

Tuesday, April 28, 2020 New study links severe sleep apnea to higher blood glucose levels in African Americans Suggests that targeting sleep may help prevent diabetes and improve treatment....Continue reading

1st choice sleep diagnostics 12.11.2020

Caffeine and sleep apnea: What’s the connection? Sleep issues How are caffeine and sleep apnea connected, beyond the basic knowledge that caffeine as commonly found in coffee, tea, sodas, chocolate and other popular forms generally works to keep you awake?... Let’s take a look at how one of the most common tips for improved sleep specifically avoiding excessive caffeine intake or avoiding it before bedtime relates to sleep apnea. (Get ready: The answer may surprise you!) Caffeine and sleep apnea: The experts say First off, it’s widely accepted among medical experts that caffeine contributes to sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). SDB is independently associated with caffeinated soda use in the general community, as the authors of a 2012 study published in CHEST Journal put it.1 However, SDB and sleep apnea aren’t exactly the same. When looking at the specific connection between caffeine and sleep apnea, researchers sometimes arrive at a somewhat different conclusion. A small amount of research has been conducted in the potential connections between caffeine use and obstructive sleep apnea, writes sleep apnea expert Timothy Morgenthaler, M.D., at the Mayo Clinic’s website.2 (You may recall Dr. Morgenthaler as one of the medical pioneers who helped define complex sleep apnea.) It may come as a bit of a surprise to those who regard caffeine as the enemy of sleep to discover that those studies actually point to a tendency for caffeine to help sleep apnea patients. A higher-than-average daily caffeine intake was noticed to improve the cognitive performance in patients with moderate/severe sleep apnea, a 2010 study published in the medical journal Current Neuropharmacology concluded.3 A 2008 study in the journal Sleep and Breathing backs up this claim, also concluding that in patients with moderately severe OSA, higher average daily caffeine intake was associated with less cognitive impairment.4 In addition, doctors sometimes prescribe caffeine for premature infants to reduce episodes of interrupted breathing during sleep, Dr. Morgenthaler adds. He also points out that tea or coffee use didn’t appear to be associated with more severe sleep-disordered breathing. Monitoring your intake of caffeine is a smart idea for maintaining a healthy sleep schedule drink caffeine earlier in the day, with a meal, as the Canadian Lung Association advises. However, it doesn’t necessarily follow that sleep apnea and caffeine have a negative relationship. In fact, for people with sleep apnea, a daily dose of tea of coffee (probably in the morning) may prove beneficial. As always, if you have any questions about caffeine and sleep apnea or any other issue regarding sleep health consult your doctor or sleep specialist. This blog post contains general information about medical conditions and potential treatments. It is not medical advice. If you have any medical questions, please consult your doctor.

1st choice sleep diagnostics 02.11.2020

Blog > Allergies and sleep apnea: How are they connected? Allergies and sleep apnea: How are they connected? Every spring, and allergy season is upon us once again. With that in mind, the blog turns its attention to the topic of sleep apnea and allergies. In general, allergic reactions are thought to interfere with normal, healthy sleep. The logic goes like this: Allergies create nasal congestion. Nasal congestion can dry out your mouth, or block your breathing airways. Both ...Continue reading

1st choice sleep diagnostics 23.10.2020

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1st choice sleep diagnostics 15.10.2020

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1st choice sleep diagnostics 27.09.2020

We have just added three more rooms to our sleep lab and we are very excited they are up and running. Thank you all for your patience.