According to USA Today, approximately 5 to 10 percent of Americans suffer from sleep apnea, a common medical condition that causes sufferers to stop breathing for short bursts throughout the night. If you’ve recently been diagnosed with sleep apnea, your doctor might recommend being fitted with a piece of durable medical equipment called a CPAP. If you’re unfamiliar with this equipment, or apprehensive about using it at night, here are a few questions you might have:…
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Do you suffer from nasal allergies from exposure to pollen, ragweed, dust or animal dander (a condition commonly referred to as allergic rhinitis)? If so, you probably experience nasal congestion, runny nose and sneezing. These common symptoms may cause inflammation of the nasal passages and sinuses, making it difficult to breathe through your nose. For those who cannot tolerate oral antihistamines or decongestants due to the associated side effects of drowsiness or increased blood pressure, certain nasal sprays may provide an effective alternative.…
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For most people, pregnancy is a wonderful and joyous miracle to celebrate. However, pregnancy can also cause an overwhelming amount of physical and emotional distress for many women. While surprising to hear, an estimated 13 percent of pregnant woman and new mothers suffer with depression. This condition not only affects you and your health, but it also affects the health and wellness of your unborn child. If you think you may be suffering with depression during your pregnancy, use this guide and the help of your obstetrician to properly understand and treat this disorder.…
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