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India played key role in decline of child mortality in South Asia: UN report
India's efforts in child health outcomes led to a 76 percent decline in under-five deaths since 1990 and a 68 percent drop since 2000 in South Asia. The under-five death rate in the region also fell ...
Premature deaths rise during long-term blackouts, and ERs fill up. Knowing who is at risk and some creative solutions can ...
Oppo has introduced the Watch X3 alongside its Find N6 foldable, bringing updates to its smartwatch lineup with a redesigned ...
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Could a sleep apnea pill replace your CPAP machine? New study is promising
A continuous positive airway pressure device is the gold standard for sleep apnea, but it can feel cumbersome and cause dry ...
(“Vivos” or the “Company’’) (NASDAQ: VVOS), a leading medical device and healthcare services company focused on the treatment of breathing related sleep disorders and associated chronic health ...
Did you know that oral health and a good night’s sleep are more connected than you might think? If you’re someone who struggles with falling asleep, staying asleep, or has already been ...
The reason why obstructive sleep apnea makes you tired is because it causes you to wake frequently throughout the night, preventing restful sleep.
Regular snoring becomes more likely as you age. For me, the condition seems to have emerged about five years ago, in my early 30s, although it’s hard to pinpoint the precise beginning because I was ...
Researchers conduct the first meta-analysis comparing hypnotics in OSA patients, finding most are safe but flagging temazepam ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, commonly called COPD, is a long-term lung condition that makes breathing difficult. It usually develops after many years of exposure to harmful particles, ...
There are many possible reasons you keep waking up at night, some minor and fixable and others that may require more treatment. Here, the ones you need to know.
A European clinical trial found that sulthiame, a drug used in the treatment of epilepsy, reduced breathing interruptions.
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