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Studies have found that people with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) are significantly more likely to
When a child is struggling with behaviour, it is quite common as a society to
If your child is taking a long time to fall asleep, waking frequently during the
As the body, the brain and the senses adjust to wearing a CPAP mask, it
Foods that contain melatonin, tryptophan, certain carbohydrates and magnesium are those that aid sleep, but
Insomnia is a relatively common sleep disorder affecting approximately 10-25% of adults and is defined
Most people that have taken a long-haul flight will be familiar with the difficulties of
We all know how bad smoking is, especially how it affects your lungs and heart
Have you heard of Bubble? CPAP? Traditional CPAP fundamentally works by providing a continuous positive
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is often described through symptoms, but this large MRI review helps
Sleep tracking has quietly become part of everyday life, mostly through smartwatches. A quick glance
As the popularity of CPAP therapy grows, so does the variety of masks available on
Brain waves are rhythmic patterns of electrical activity that change in frequency and amplitude according
REM Behaviour Disorder (RBD) is a sleep disorder characterised by acting out dreams, often involving,
Sleepwalking isn’t just something kids outgrow. It affects up to 4 percent of adults, and
I came across an article that our patients may find interesting. The article was published
A new 2026 joint statement from the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD)
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