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View article: Respiration‐triggered olfactory stimulation reduces obstructive sleep apnea severity: A prospective pilot study
Respiration‐triggered olfactory stimulation reduces obstructive sleep apnea severity: A prospective pilot study Open
Summary Obstructive sleep apnea is a prevalent sleep‐disordered breathing condition characterized by repetitive reduction in breathing during sleep. The current care standard for obstructive sleep apnea is continuous positive air pressure …
View article: Respiration-Triggered Olfactory Stimulation Reduces Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity – A Prospective Pilot Study
Respiration-Triggered Olfactory Stimulation Reduces Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity – A Prospective Pilot Study Open
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent sleep-disordered breathing condition characterized by repetitive reduction in breathing during sleep. Current care standard for OSA is continuous positive air pressure devices, often suffering f…
View article: "Comparing In-Lab Full Polysomnography for Diagnosing Sleep Apnea in Children to Home Sleep Apnea Tests (HSAT) with an Attending, Online Video Technician"
"Comparing In-Lab Full Polysomnography for Diagnosing Sleep Apnea in Children to Home Sleep Apnea Tests (HSAT) with an Attending, Online Video Technician" Open
Amit Green1,2*, Noam Nagel1 and Yaron Dagan1,2 Author Affiliations 1The Sleep and Fatigue Institute, Assuta Medical Center, Israel 2The Research Institute of Applied Chronobiology, The Academic College of Tel-Hai, Israel Received: October …
View article: 0167 The Effect of Nocturnal Dinner Type “Light” Versus “Heavy” on Sleep, Attention and Microbial Composition
0167 The Effect of Nocturnal Dinner Type “Light” Versus “Heavy” on Sleep, Attention and Microbial Composition Open
Introduction Nutrition and sleep are two essential functions for the physiological existence of the organism. Furthermore, both have an acquired cultural, educational and social behavioral component. This study examined the effect of noctu…
View article: 0029 Light Emitted from Media Devices at Night is Associated with Decline in Sperm Quality
0029 Light Emitted from Media Devices at Night is Associated with Decline in Sperm Quality Open
Introduction The last several decades have been characterized by the widespread usage of digital devices, especially smartphones. At the same time, there have been reports of male fertility decline. The aim of this study was to assess the …
View article: 0395 Do Chronic Insomia Ptaint Develop Tolerance to sleeping pills?
0395 Do Chronic Insomia Ptaint Develop Tolerance to sleeping pills? Open
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder with a prevalence of 10-30% in the population. Insomnia symptoms can have adverse consequences on emotional, mental and general health of patients. Although insomnia is a common disorder, only 1% of the …
View article: 0729 Functional Consequences of Light Treatment in Healthy Older Adults living in Residential Facility: A Naturalistic Study
0729 Functional Consequences of Light Treatment in Healthy Older Adults living in Residential Facility: A Naturalistic Study Open
Aging is associated with sleep difficulties, including insomnia, lighter more fragmented sleep and advanced sleep phase. These sleep problems have been linked with fatigue, cognitive deficits, reduced quality of life (QoL), and increased h…
View article: 0192 Sleep and Exposure to Screens of Digital Media Devices in Israel
0192 Sleep and Exposure to Screens of Digital Media Devices in Israel Open
The influx of digital media devices with screens equipped with light emitting diodes (LED) into bedrooms exposes users to ongoing short wavelength (SWL) lighting during the evening and at night when under natural conditions long wavelength…