Millions of people in the U.S. have sleep apnea, most of whom aren’t getting treated for it. But a simple daily pill of an old drug just might help people with the condition, recent trial data shows.
A European clinical trial found that sulthiame, a drug used in the treatment of epilepsy, reduced breathing interruptions.
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Incannex Healthcare Inc. (Nasdaq: IXHL), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing combination therapies for high-impact indications, today announced it has entered into a Partnership ...
A nerve stimulator implant called Inspire is helping some sleep apnea patients breathe normally at night when a CPAP machine ...
An age-specific therapeutic approach to sleep apnea care is essential for seniors, prioritizing frailty and symptoms over ...
Researchers believe that a drug used to treat childhood epilepsy may also be good for assisting with sleep apnea-related ...
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Sleep apnea used to be managed by puncturing the neck, but treatments for the common condition in the near-future promise to be far less intrusive. Reading time 6 minutes Snoring is routinely a ...
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Obstructive sleep apnea was common in never-smokers with lung cancer. Read more about the prospective findings.