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View Post: Learning About The Various Causes And Treatments Of Sleep Apnea ...
13 Nov 2009 by Apnea  
The circulatory system becomes impaired, so the brain function might also. The parasympathetic nervous system might not be alerted by the brain at this point, and that is when the breathing becomes halted. In some people they might stop ...
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View Post: Cure and remedies for sleep apnea
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28 Oct 2009 by admin   ...
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View Post: Sleep Apnea Information
7 hours ago by Pap  
The condition of central sleep apnea is the consequence of a hitch in the nervous system where the nerves do not respond fast enough to levels of carbon dioxide and so it is not possible to maintain a level rate of respiration. ... While this can cause the brain to become starved and cause damage to the brain or even death, this consequence is exceedingly uncommon. It is certainly possible to come down with both obstructive and central apnea if the physical conditions are ...
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View Post: FDA Approves Tapentadol Immediate-Release Tablets for Relief of ...
20 Nov 2008
Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors are a type of central nervous system medication that increases the level of norepinephrine in the brain by inhibiting its re-absorption into nerve cells; these compounds have analgesic properties. ... debilitated patients, and patients with conditions accompanied by hypoxia, hypercapnia or decreased respiratory reserve such as: asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or cor pulmonale, severe obesity, sleep apnea syndrome, myxedema, ...
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View Post: Thanksgiving Sleepiness Tryptophan Turkey — Dr. Aldon Hilton
22 Nov 2009 by Aldon Hilton DDS  
Turkey is loaded with tryptophan, an amino acid that promotes the production of serotonin in your brain. This brain chemical has both a calming effect as well as being involved in REM sleep. But tryptophan is not absorbed easily. ... from the blood stream into the central nervous system, it must be combined with a high-glycemic carbohydrate (all of the trimmings like mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, bread) thereby allowing more tryptophan to reach the brain. ...
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View Post: Apnea of Prematurity Clinical Trial: Caffeine for Apnea of ...
23 Nov 2009
Methylxanthines are adenosine receptor blockers that have powerful influences on the central nervous system. However, little is known about the long-term effects of methylxanthines on the developing brain. The Caffeine for Apnea of ... The Caffeine for Apnea of Prematurity-Sleep (CAP-S) Study is a sub-study of the main Caffeine for Apnea of Prematurity (CAP) trial, an international placebo-controlled randomized trial of methylxanthine therapy for apnea of prematurity. ...
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View Post: Cleveland Clinic's Top 10 includes 5 devices
1 Nov 2009
Sleep-monitoring devices for out-patient diagnosis of sleep apnea - #7. These devices are worn on the patient's wrist and use a non-invasive finger-mounted probe to measure signals that indicate changes in the autonomic nervous system ...
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View Post: Can Sleep Problems Cause Benign Positional Vertigo?
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29 Oct 2009 by Steven Park   ...
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View Post: Psychology, Please Help. It's Easy To Understand, First Part Is ...
12 Nov 2009 by expert  
attention. Which stage of sleep is characterized by brain waves with spindles and K-complexes? stage 1 stage 2 stage 3 stage 4. REM. A person who has trouble getting to sleep is said to suffer from. narcolepsy sleep apnea insomnia ... stimulates the sympathetic nervous system speeds up respiration and heart beat induces sleep affects the cerebellum. Which has enabled psychologist to learn the most about sleep processes over the last 50 years? psychopharmacology lesions ...
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View Post: Health Tips & Articles: Categories Of Sleep Apnea
1 Sep 2009 by Shabi Silva  
Central sleep apnea is not as common as obstructive sleep apnea. This type of sleep apnea starts in the brain (central nervous system). The brain will not send a signal to the airway muscles so that they can breathe. ...
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