Sleep Disorder, Sleep Apnea, Hypoxia Treatments - News and Research

 ZHT, Zhou's Hypoxicology Therapy, developed by Dr. Jin Zhou, was developed to discover a possible cure for sleep apnea and provide an alternative care for people who can't tolerate the CPAP sleeping mask.
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Cardiac Deaths Peak In Sleep Hours For Patients With Sleep Apnea (March 31, 2005)

UCLA Study Links Nighttime Dying to Sleep Apnea From Brain Cell Loss (Aug 8, 2005)

Cluster Headache With Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Periodic Limb Move.|(Blackwell Synergy: Headache, Vol 45, Issue 1, pp. 81-83)

Pain and Sleep Apnea - American Sleep Apnea Association - ASAA

Moderate To Severe Sleep Apnea Significantly Raises Stroke Risk, Study Finds (May 23, 2005)

Severe Sleep Apnea May Be A Risk Factor For Liver Damage (June 16, 2005)

Treatment Of Sleep Apnea Lowers Glucose Levels In Diabetics (March 14, 2005)

Sleep Disorders Often Indicate Multiple Health Conditions (November 5, 2004)

Breathing Problems During Sleep May Affect Mental Development In Infants And Young Children (October 8, 2004)

Obesity And Hypertension: Two Epidemics Or One? (June 11, 2004)

Sleep Apnea, Depression Linked In Stanford Study (November 7, 2003)

Sleep Disorder Linked To Common, Serious Heart Rhythm Problem (May 27, 2003)

Sleep Breathing Disorder May Be A Cause, Rather Than Just An Effect, Of Heart Failure (February 12, 2003)

Sleep Apnea Linked To Early Brain Damage (November 21, 2002)

Hypoxia to the Rescue: When Oxygen Therapies Backfire --Volume 3 | Issue 6 | JUNE 2005 PLoS Medicine

The Impact of Anatomic Manipulations on Pharyngeal Collapse Results From a Computational Model of the Normal Human Upper Airway

Central nervous system control of the laryngeal muscles in humans

Reducing motor-vehicle collisions, costs, and fatalities by treating obstructive sleep apnea syndrome

Possible use of adaptation to hypoxia in Alzheimer's disease: a hypothesis

The trachea: normal anatomic features, imaging and causes of displacement. (NIH.GOV)

Effect of tracheal and tongue displacement on upper airway airflow dynamics (NIH.GOV)

Neuromuscular activity and upper airway collapsibility. Mechanisms of action in the decerebrate cat.(NIH.GOV)

Structural basis for alterations in upper airway collapsibility. (NIH.GOV)

Epiglottic movements during breathing in humans (NIH.GOV)

Craniofacial profile in Asian and white subjects with obstructive sleep apnoea

Tracheal and neck position influence upper airway airflow dynamics by altering airway length.

Acquired laryngeal deviation associated with cervical spine disease in erosive polyarticular arthritis. Use of the fiberoptic bronchoscope in rheumatoid disease

Deviation and rotation of the larynx in computer tomography

Vocal Cord Dysfunction: A Thorough Review (UTMB Department of Otolaryngology)

All That Wheezes Is Not Asthma: Diagnosing the Mimics



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