OSA in Patients With Hypertension Increases Risk for Chronic Kidney Disease
In a longitudinal cohort study, researchers assessed whether obstructive sleep apnea is a risk factor for kidney damage among patients with hypertension.
In a longitudinal cohort study, researchers assessed whether obstructive sleep apnea is a risk factor for kidney damage among patients with hypertension.
Reduction seen in severity of pain and improvement in sleep quality for patients after open-heart surgery
Healthy pattern includes 7-8 hours of sleep nightly and sleeping through the night without sleep medications
Circadian syndrome encompasses and possibly explains metabolic syndrome.
Association especially strong among the elderly male population
Further long-term studies that … [use] non-self-reported measurements are required to elucidate effect of sleep quality and optimal sleep duration on the adverse CV outcomes.
What is the association between OSA and acute kidney injury — and do certain factors confound the risk for acute kidney injury among those with OSA?
Sleep apnea and related hypoxia more severe in obstructive sleep apnea patients with cancer compared with those without cancer
Acupuncture and moxibustion, which are sometimes used together, have shown promise in reducing insomnia in patients with cancer.
Mendelian randomization analyses suggest daytime napping might be a causal risk factor for hypertension, ischemic stroke