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Untreated Sleep Disorders such as Sleep Disordered Breathing and Restless Legs Syndrome, often lead to chronic diseases including:
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Sleep dramatically enhances the activity and effectiveness of immune cells, and without sleep there is a loss of adaptive immune responses that are necessary to fight off infection.
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Your Snoring and Sleep Apnea could be putting a great strain on your cardiovascular system causing Hypertension. Studies have shown that there is strong evidence for a link between Sleep Apnea and Hypertension.
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Sleep disorders and sleep deprivation can lead to poorer health, greater fatigue, and weight gain. Your sleep quality and quantity can actually have an effect on how much you weigh.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, more commonly known as heartburn, can significantly impact sleep.
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Heart Failure affects approximately 5 million Americans and is associated with repeated hospitalizations and increased mortality. More than half of patients with Heart Failure also have Sleep Disordered Breathing.
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Recent studies have shown a likely relationship between Snoring, Sleep Apnea, and Type II Diabetes. In fact, some epidemiological data suggests that some 65% of people with Sleep Apnea will have diabetes. In addition, it has been thought that close to a quarter of all diabetics have Sleep Apnea.
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A study published in 2008 found that blood glucose (BG) levels in patients with Type 2 Diabetes (DM) and Sleep Apnea are controlled when apnea is successfully treated with CPAP.
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Up to 70% of those who have survived a Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) have a history of Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB).
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Does ADHD lead to sleep disturbances or do underlying sleep disorders lead to ADHD symptoms?
Recent research shows that untreated sleep disorders in children can lead to symptoms like that of Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
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