HealthyPIG Magazine

Are my blood oxygen levels normal?
If someone's blood oxygen level is below 60 mm Hg, not enough oxygen may be reaching the body's vital organs. This may cause symptoms such as shortness of breath and dizziness.
This article explains what normal blood oxygen levels are, what happens when blood oxygen is low, how to measure blood oxygen, and more.

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Sleep apnea diagnosis and the impact of oxygen desaturation

sleep apnea and obesity
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a global disease with increasing incidence and its comorbidities, especially metabolic syndrome. One of the main factors leading to sleep apnea is obesity. and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypercholesterolemia, and hypertension. OSA is a condition that needs to be managed, and the disease can be treated through the use of CPAP therapy. Awareness of this global problem is increasing, and health care systems are providing preventive measures, diagnostics, and treatment options. The main preventable risk factors for reducing obesity are awareness of lifestyle changes (dietary behaviour, smoking, alcohol consumption, etc.) and understanding the importance of exercise. If these lifestyle changes were widely implemented, not only would the consequences of obesity and sleep apnea be reduced, but the incidence of cardiovascular disease would also be greatly reduced. The public needs to be made aware of the importance of losing weight through lifestyle changes or bariatric surgery to improve quality of life. These preventive measures, screening measures, and treatment strategies for obesity and OSA can significantly reduce the incidence of obesity, as well as the incidence of OSA and related complications such as cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, and depression. Finally, health care costs will also decrease. and OSA and related comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, and depression. Finally, health care costs will also decrease. and OSA and related comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, and depression. Finally, health care costs will also decrease.

Minimally Invasive Radiofrequency Surgery for Sleep Apnea

What are the stages of sleep?
Every night you ride a roller coaster and experience different stages of sleep. Although you don't know what's going on while you're napping, your brain and body are active. Each stage of sleep has a different impact on how you feel the next day. Read on to learn which phase helps your brain, which phase restores your body, and whether you're getting a good balance between each phase each night.

Effects of sleep apnea on the body
Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing pauses repeatedly while you sleep. When this happens, your body wakes you up to resume breathing. These multiple sleep interruptions can prevent you from getting a good night's sleep and leave you feeling extra tired during the day. Sleep apnea doesn't just make you drowsy, though. If left untreated, it can lead to heart disease, diabetes, and other long-term health risks.

Maxillomandibular advancement surgery: a classic modified surgery

FDA approves new surgical method for neurostimulation device to treat OSA

Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)

Does the moon phase affect your sleep?
For thousands of years, people have been speculating about the impact of the moon on human health and behavior. The ancient Roman philosopher Pliny the Elder claimed that the moon can "penetrate everything" and conducted a theoretical analysis of its influence on tides, marine life, plants, animals, and human activities. Although science has since explained some lunar phenomena, such as tides and solar eclipses, there are still many problems shrouded in mystery. Perhaps the most common lunar legend is the moon’s ability to influence behavior at night. There is no shortage of stories about night chaos, sleep disturbances, and insomnia driven by the inestimable power of the moon. But is there anything in folklore? Modern research methods have a new understanding of the relationship between moon phases and sleep.
