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Nighttime Nuisance: What Causes Frequent Bathroom Trips?

September 15, 2025

woman sitting on the toilet

One of the most frustrating things to happen while you’re asleep is waking up needing to use the bathroom. For some individuals, this may only happen once or twice a week, but what about those who experience these frequent interruptions multiple times each night? If this sounds like you, read on to learn the causes of a common disorder known as nocturia and how a sleep dentist can help.

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Saying No to Sleeping Pills: How to Treat Your Insomnia

August 8, 2025

young man struggling with insomnia

If you are one of the millions of people suffering from insomnia, you may be tempted to reach for a bottle of sleeping pills to help curb your symptoms. Getting a good night’s rest can feel so far out of reach when you find yourself unable to go to bed at a “normal” time. But what can you do to make the right kind of changes – those that truly last? Read on to discover alternative solutions that can help address your insomnia.

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Nighttime Noise: Does Snoring Always Mean Sleep Apnea?

July 10, 2025

woman snoring while asleep

Snoring is one of the most common signs of sleep apnea; as a result, many people assume that if you make a lot of noise while you’re asleep, you may be experiencing an obstruction as well. In reality, while it’s possible the two can be connected, it’s not always the case. Read on to learn what causes snoring and when you should consider seeing a professional for help.

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Are Scary Movies Hijacking Your Sleep?

June 19, 2025

woman scared and hiding under the covers

When it comes to scary movies, most people either love them or hate them. While you may enjoy the adrenaline rush they provide, others prefer to avoid the images that seem to remain long after the movie ends. No matter how you view these creative (or corny) pieces of cinema, it’s important to evaluate what kind of impact they have on your sleep quality. Read on to learn why you may want to reconsider watching your next horror flick right before bed.

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Restless Nights: How to Know Your CPAP Isn’t Working For You

May 20, 2025

man struggling with CPAP

The most common form of sleep apnea treatment is continuous positive airway pressure or CPAP for short. These devices come in various forms, but they all include some type of mask (nasal or face), tubing, and bulky machinery. Although it is effective for some patients, others struggle to get adequate rest for various reasons. If you think your CPAP isn’t cutting it, read on to discover what signs to look for and how you can find an alternative that works.

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Chronic Fatigue & Depression: The Emotional Toll Surrounding Sleep Apnea

April 16, 2025

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Even after years of research, advocacy, and awareness, issues related to mental health continue to carry a stigma, causing many people to forgo treatment. With countless triggers readily attacking a person’s cognitive well-being, depression remains one of the most predominant problems, especially among those who suffer from sleep apnea. If you are wondering what you can do to improve your mood, quality of life, and ability to achieve essential rest, keep reading.

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When Sore Gums & Snoring Collide: The Link Between Sleep Apnea & Gum Disease

March 14, 2025

woman with gum disease

When looking at the different signs associated with sleep apnea, one of the most prominent and often practiced is mouth breathing. Although it may seem harmless, your inability to breathe properly through your nose can negatively affect more than just your sleep patterns. It can also increase your risk of developing gum disease. Keep reading to discover more about this connection and what you can do to protect your oral health while also getting the rest you desperately need.

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Are Your Four-Legged Friends Sabotaging Your Sleep?

February 21, 2025

dog and man asleep in bed

Whether it’s canine cuddles you enjoy most or taking a quick cat nap alongside your furry feline, your four-legged friends may or may not be causing problems with your sleep apnea. Making them sleep on the floor or in their own bed might seem cruel, but is it necessary? Could it mean better rest so that you can be ready for that morning walk they’ll require? Or will it cause you to experience restlessness without them nearby? Keep reading to find out how you should handle the idea of having your pets sleep in your bed.

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A Smarter Way to Travel: 4 Comfort-Focused Tips for Vacationing with Sleep Apnea

January 8, 2025

woman asleep on a plane

Do you have a big vacation coming up that you’ve been looking forward to all year? Maybe it’s a business trip that has you leaving home for a week. No matter what the circumstances are, globetrotting while dealing with sleep apnea can be a nuisance if you’re not properly prepared. To avoid poor rest while on your trip, here are 4 comfort-focused tips to follow if you want to stay on track with your sleep apnea treatment.

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When Rest Doesn’t Come Easy: The Link Between Sleep Apnea & Rheumatoid Arthritis

December 12, 2024

person with rheumatoid arthritis

Living with rheumatoid arthritis can become a bothersome and painful problem, making it hard to complete daily tasks and get much-needed rest at night. Trying to get comfortable while lying in bed can be exacerbated by aching joint inflammation, but when you add sleep apnea to the mix, this already difficult task becomes even more challenging. Read on to discover the link between these two conditions and what you can do to not only get relief but also a restful slumber.

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