November 17, 2022

Are You at High Risk for Sleep Apnea?

Are You at High Risk for Sleep Apnea? Lots of people snore. Snoring regularly can be normal and completely safe. When there are pauses in breathing […]
September 25, 2021

Here’s Why You Feel More Tired During the Winter

If you feel like you’re more tired during the wintertime, you’re not alone. Nearly half of adults report sleeping up to 2 hours longer each night […]
December 7, 2020

Will Insurance Cover the Cost of a CPAP Machine?

Getting a CPAP machine is vital for treating sleep apnea and achieving a better night’s sleep. Whether you are looking to your first machine or a […]
September 10, 2020

How Long Does It Take for CPAP Therapy to Work?

You’ve dealt with obstructive sleep apnea for long enough. Now, you’ve finally got the solution prescribed to you in the form of a CPAP machine. It’s […]
August 20, 2020

Get the Most Out of Your CPAP Machine with These Simple Tips

Starting CPAP therapy can be exciting, but using your machine for the first time can be intimidating. It’s a new device and there are a few things to get used to, including how to […]
August 6, 2020

The Common Side Effects of Using a CPAP Machine

One of the concerns most people have about any type of medical treatment is the possible side effects. While there are some common of using a CPAP machine, they are generally mild […]
July 20, 2020

The Most Important Features of a Travel CPAP Machine

For those who love to travel, but suffer from obstructive sleep apnea, travel-sized CPAP machines are one of the best things you can buy. These small CPAP machines are portable, easy to pack, […]
July 10, 2020

How CPAP Machines Help You Regain Healthy, Restorative Sleep

At one time in your life, you slept well. Maybe now, not so much. This is something that is familiar to everyone suffering from sleep apnea. Thankfully, […]
June 18, 2020

What Causes Obstructive Sleep Apnea and How CPAP Machines Provide Effective Treatment

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects more than 22 million people in the United States, which is why the condition has been studied to the extent that it has […]