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Treating Sleep Apnea Helps Type 2 Diabetes

Studies have found that people with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) are significantly more likely to

Bad Behaviour or Bad Sleep?

When a child is struggling with behaviour, it is quite common as a society to

Is Screen Time Affecting Your Child’s Sleep?

If your child is taking a long time to fall asleep, waking frequently during the

Why do I subconsciously remove my mask during sleep?

As the body, the brain and the senses adjust to wearing a CPAP mask, it

Foods that help you sleep.

Foods that contain melatonin, tryptophan, certain carbohydrates and magnesium are those that aid sleep, but

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Normal Polysomnography Parameters in Healthy Adults

Normal Polysomnography Parameters in Healthy Adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis This systematic review and

New National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry

Marking the start of a new way to monitor respiratory health in the workplace, the

Therapies available on the PBS for Narcolepsy

The following article is an edited excerpt from ASA’s Submission 16 for the inquiry into

The role of clock genes in sleep and stress

Circadian clock genes form the basis of our 24-hour physiological and behavioural clock. The transcription

Go to bed, please

How many times have you repeated this phrase in your head while watching your child

Cholinergic basal forebrain degeneration due to sleep-disordered breathing exacerbates pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease.

It is theorised that Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) develops when the cleavage of amyloid precursor protein

Effect of humidified versus non-humidified CPAP on inflammatory response and nasopharyngeal symptoms in healthy participants.

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is associated with high prevalence of local naso-pharyngeal side effects,

Inhaled Gene Therapy, Nanoparticles and Muco-Obstructive Lung Diseases

Delivery of gene therapy agents to the pulmonary system is relatively simple due to the

Monitoring airway inflammation through FeNO to determine airway inflammation

What is a fractional expired nitric oxide (FeNO) test and what are its implications? FeNO

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