HME Articles

There are multiple ways to treat sleep apnea to help patients target their most serious issues. One form of OSA, known as positional sleep apnea, is when patients have trouble breathing while sleeping in certain ways, normally on their back. The position constricts the patient’s airway, causing trouble...


If you have symptoms of sleep apnea, your physician may ask you to have a sleep apnea testing, known as a polysomnogram. This may be performed in a sleep disorder center or even at home. A polysomnogram is a multiple-component test that electronically transmits & records exact bodily activities when...


Memory is an important asset to humans all over the world. We strive to remember every little detail in certain situations. For some, this is not a difficult task, but other people have difficulty remembering even the simplest of things. This has created the goal of trying to find factors that will help...


According to the American Sleep Apnea Association, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) affects nearly 80 million Americans with 80% of moderate to severe cases going undiagnosed. If not treated, OSA can lead to high blood pressure, chronic heart failure, atrial fibrillation, stroke, and other cardiovascular...