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SNORING DESTROYS FAMILY LIFEBritish scientists claim that snoring destroys family life. Polls showed that every second o...
09/17/2018

SNORING DESTROYS FAMILY LIFE

British scientists claim that snoring destroys family life. Polls showed that every second of 1000 couples believed snoring was the cause of their s*xual failures. Of these, 10% of couples admitted that the problem with snoring is so serious that they even wanted to divorce to avoid nightmarish night noise. Some compare the snoring of a partner with the noise of a train, chainsaws and even the roar of a rhinoceros.
Side effects
According to the survey, as many as 80% of married couples resort to separate sleep in order to avoid noise.
Out of 10 pairs, four pairs believe that snoring negatively affects the quality of their relationship.
Denise Knowles of the family counseling service, says that snoring is a problem that must be taken very seriously.
"If the relationship goes to the stage where the snorer ignores requests from his partner to do something about this problem - this indicates that problems associated with snoring often begin to pe*****te into other areas of the relationship.
"Often the gap in snoring is so serious that it leads to a divorce."
It is not only the partner of the snoring that suffers, but the person is too tired to go through such family difficulties.
Ms. Knowles said: "When people are deprived of sleep - they suffer physically and emotionally."
"They can not think rationally or listen to the opinions of close people, they can not properly cope with problems, it can also lead to problems in intimate relationships: s*x is the last thing you want if you are broken."
"If the couple gets to the stage when they are sleeping in different rooms, it's time to seriously think about the future of the relationship."

based on BBC news

09/16/2018

The first thing we do when we come into the world is to take a big, deep breath. And the very last thing we do when we die is to stop breathing. Between birth and death lies a life completely dependent on the breath.

Being an integral part of the water molecule, oxygen is involved in virtually all biochemical processes taking place in the body.
Oxygen is irreplaceable. With its lack, an effective remedy can only be the restoration of the normal supply of the body with oxygen. Even a brief (several minutes) stoppage of oxygen supply to the body can cause severe disruption of its functions and subsequent death. If a person can not breathe for 6-7 minutes, this leads to death due to the death of the cerebral cortex. In people suffering from diseases of the cardiovascular system, death may occur earlier because of reflex heart failure.
Statistics show that in the United States, 38,000 people die each year because of a stoppage of breathing during sleep.
Snoring is one of the main symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Sleep apnea is potentially life-threatening respiratory distress. It is characterized by the presence of snoring, the periodic collapse of the upper respiratory tract at the pharynx level, the cessation of pulmonary ventilation, which causes a decrease in the level of oxygen in the blood.
Most patients with sleep apnea are unaware of its presence. Their sleep is disturbed by frequent respiratory pauses, partial awakening and repeated falling asleep. In the morning, suffering apnea feels tired and broken.
If you find yourself having sleep apnea symptoms, you should immediately go through the diagnosis. If you are positively diagnosed, you must immediately begin treatment.
Timely treatment will help to avoid fatigue, stress and health problems that appear due to sleep disorders.

Sleep apnea is known to be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Currently, studies have shown th...
09/15/2018

Sleep apnea is known to be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Currently, studies have shown that stopping breathing in sleep has a connection with preclinical myocardial damage, as evidenced by an increase in the level of sensitivity to troponin (hs-TnT-levels). Increased levels of hs-TnT are a harbinger of both coronary heart disease and heart failure. The performed studies demonstrate the relationship between the severity of sleep apnea and its effect on the occurrence of early myocardial damage.

Researcher, a physician at The Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Dr. Shah notes: "Despite the fact that sleep apnea is associated with a high risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, it is still difficult to establish a causal relationship, since stopping breathing in a dream has a link to other risk factors. In our study, we were able to demonstrate that the more severe form of sleep apnea the patient suffers, the higher the level of hs-TnT he has. Thus, we have shown that the association between the presence of sleep apnea and heart failure leads to damage to the myocardium. "

The results of the research were published for the first time on the Internet, and then in the American Journal of Respiratory and Reanimation Medicine.

The study involved 1645 participants of middle and older age who initially had no CHD and heart failure. Patient examinations were conducted overnight at home using the cardiorespiratory monitoring method. The median follow-up was 12.4 years. The degree of severity of the sleep apnea syndrome was defined as absent, mild, moderate and severe (the respiratory rate index was used).

As a result, it was found that the level of Hs-TnT definitely correlates with the development of the degree of sleep apnea, while 17 potential risk factors were admitted: age, gender, body mass index, smoking, hypertension, diabetes, alcohol consumption, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, blood pressure level, total cholesterol level, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level, triglycerides, insulin level, and glomerular velocity yarny filtration. At all degrees of severity of sleep apnea, hs-TnT was elevated, which was associated with a risk of death or sudden heart failure, and the highest level of hs-TnT was in the group of patients with severe sleep apnea.

Dr. Shah concludes: "Our results suggest a relationship between myocardial damage and the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with sleep apnea syndrome. Observation of the level of hs-TnT (increased sensitivity of troponin) in these patients may have prognostic value, especially in patients with severe forms of apnea. "

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Obstructive sleep apnea is known to be associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease. Now a new study indicates that OSA is associated with subclinical myocardial injury, as indicated by increased high sensitivity troponin T levels. Elevated hs-TnT levels are predictive of both co...

Tips for parents: how to recognize the signs of having an apnea in a child. Throughout the school year a good night's sl...
09/15/2018

Tips for parents: how to recognize the signs of having an apnea in a child.



Throughout the school year a good night's sleep should be at the head of the daily needs list of any child. But for some children, the necessary rest is not just an early retirement. In the Chicago Center for Allergy Studies, Dr. Brian Rostkoff, an expert in allergy, asthma and immunology, helps parents recognize signs of having apnea in children. He does this because of the monitoring of children's snoring and allergic rhinitis.

Many children snore from time to time, especially if the child has caught a cold, or he is in the stage of exacerbation of bronchial asthma. At the same time, if a child has a restless sleep, he snores at the same time, breathes his mouth, and then during the day feels sluggish and tired, then the cause of all this can be the presence of an apnea. It is emphasized that the symptoms of apnea in children are usually less obvious than the symptoms of the same disease in adults.

Anxiety signs, which must be paid attention (possibly manifestation at the age of 2-6 years):
Nocturnal symptoms of apnea:
- constant snoring and breathing through the mouth;
- labored breathing;
- bedwetting (enuresis) outside the age-standard framework;
- increased sweating during sleep;
unusual postures during sleep;
Daily symptoms of apnea:
- the presence of allergies, bronchial asthma or repeated otitis;
- poor school performance or difficulty concentrating on specific tasks;
- Behavioral or social problems;
- bad mood or constant excitation, anxiety;
Depression or anxiety.

Children with sleep apnea syndrome often encounter other difficulties associated with breathing. Dr. Rostkoff admits that sometimes snoring children are found regularly, but they do not necessarily have apnea. However, aggravating factors that may lead to sleep apnea in the future are enlarged tonsils and adenoids.

Dr. Rostkoff is one of the few experts in the field of allergy and asthma who draws well-deserved attention to the problem of childhood sleep apnea. He emphasizes that even if your child sleeps every day for 10-12 hours at night, the apnea syndrome can cause a sufficient change, and affect accordingly the mood, school performance, and general behavior. Studies confirm that pupils of middle and high school with moderate to severe sleep apnea receive rather low ratings and have more problems with focus and concentration in the classroom.

If you suspect that your child is suffering from apnea, Dr. Rostkoff recommends that you conduct a thorough night study of all the symptoms and physical factors that could contribute to breathing problems. In addition to monitoring the size of the tonsils and adenoids of the child, it is also necessary to evaluate the soft palate and tongue, tongue, bite, nasal passages and respiratory tract. Obviously, the study should be conducted at home and not interfere with the child to sleep.
In conclusion, the specialist points out that solving problems related to your child's sleep in the early stages will not only improve scientific and social indicators, but will also be the key to the formation of healthy sleep habits in children in the future adulthood.

Are you looking for the best way to stop snoring?Why choose BRISON to help stop snoring?BRISON range of stop snoring pro...
09/14/2018

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The nighttime breathing disorder known as obstructive sleep apnea increases a person's risk of having a heart attack or ...
09/14/2018

The nighttime breathing disorder known as obstructive sleep apnea increases a person's risk of having a heart attack or dying by 30% over a period of four to five years, according to a new study.

The more severe the sleep apnea at the beginning of the study, the greater the risk of developing heart disease or dying, the study found.

"While previous studies have shown an association between sleep apnea and heart disease, ours is a large study that allowed us to not only follow patients for five years and look at the association between sleep apnea and the combined outcome of heart attack and death, but also adjust for other traditional risk factors for heart disease," says researcher Neomi Shah, M.D., of Yale University.

"We recommend that patients who experience symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea--excessive daytime sleepiness, or snoring along with breathing pauses--consult their physician," Dr. Shah says. "There is some evidence to make us believe that when sleep apnea is appropriately treated, the risk of heart disease can be lowered."

In obstructive sleep apnea, the upper airway narrows, or collapses, during sleep. Periods of apnea end with a brief partial arousal that may disrupt sleep hundreds of times a night. Obesity is a major risk factor for sleep apnea.

The most effective treatment for sleep apnea is a technique called nasal CPAP, for continuous positive airway pressure, which delivers air through a mask while the patient sleeps, keeping the airway open. It has proved successful in many cases in providing a good night's sleep, preventing daytime accidents due to sleepiness and improving quality of life.

The study included 1,123 patients referred for sleep apnea evaluation. They underwent an overnight sleep study to determine if they had sleep apnea. Over the next four to five years, they were followed to see how many had any heart disease events (heart attack, coronary angiography or bypass surgery) or died.

Sleep apnea triggers the body's "fight or flight" mechanism, which decreases the amount of blood pumped to the heart. Repeated episodes every night for a few years can starve the heart of enough oxygen when it is combined with the body's decreased oxygen intake due to the frequent breathing stoppages during the night, Dr. Shah says.

09/13/2018

Today we will talk about the nature of snoring and how to deal with it
Why do people snore?
Snoring happens when a part of your airway becomes narrowed when you are asleep and relaxed.

Anything that makes this narrowing, smaller, smaller, easier,

Being overweight. The extra weight can be reduced by the airway and put more pressure on the narrowed part.
Drinking lots of alcohol. This can encourage a deeper sleep/unconsciousness which means the muscles relax and the airway narrows.
Sleeping on your back. Your tongue can fall back narrowing the airway.
Stopping smoking. Smoking can irritate and restrict your airway making snoring more likely.
There are also medical conditions such as sleep apnoea which means your airway becomes temporarily blocked whilst you are asleep, this is not necessarily linked to weight, alcohol or the position in which you sleep.

How to stop snoring
Before you look at the ways to stop snoring, it's good to think why you snore in the first place, this will give you a more detailed answer.

Ways to stop snoring include:

Mandibular advancement devices.
Surgery.
CPAP Machines (Constant Positive Air Pressure).
These ways to stop snoring are in addition to the more obvious losing weight, drinking less and stopping smoking.

Mandibular advancement devices
Following a snoring assessment, you can help to dramatically reduce snoring. They work by pulling your lower jaw forwards, as well as jaw forwards.

This technique is so effective that emergency medical crews will pull your lower jaw forwards if you are unconscious, this act alone can help to open an airway and allow an unconscious casualty to breathe more easily.

09/11/2018
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09/08/2018

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