When is BPAP Better than CPAP?

When is BPAP Better than CPAP?

When is BPAP Better than CPAP? If you are one of the 3-7% of the population affected by sleep apnea, you may use a medical device with pressurized air to breathe better, sleep better, and feel better. Doctors commonly prescribe a BPAP (BiPAP or bilevel positive airway...
What Does CPAP Stand For?

What Does CPAP Stand For?

What Does CPAP Stand For? If you have trouble breathing properly while sleeping, you may use a CPAP device to help you. CPAP stands for “Continuous Positive Air Pressure.” Using this device keeps you breathing in and out all night. Because of the air pressure it...
Alternatives to CPAP: No More Masks

Alternatives to CPAP: No More Masks

Alternatives to CPAP: No More Masks If you struggle with snoring or breathing issues during sleep, you are not alone. Out of 326 million people in the US, 10% have obstructive sleep apnea. (1) With more than 8 million users in the US, continuous positive airway...
Melatonin for Sleep: What You Should Know

Melatonin for Sleep: What You Should Know

What is Melatonin? – A Guide for Sleep and What You Should Know According to the National Institutes of Health, adult use of melatonin supplements more than doubled in the United States in 2012, with an estimated 3.1 million adults reporting that they had taken...