Connecticut Sleep Lab

There is a direct correlation between obesity and sleep apnea.  This article discusses the obesity issues plaguing truck drivers.  One of the negative side effects is sleep apnea, which puts everyone on the road in danger.

Do you have questions about sleep?  If so, this article will probably answer them.

At what time of day do you perform best?  This study shows that there really is a difference beween “morning people” and “night owls.”

While obesity is a major risk factor when it comes to sleep apnea, those who are not overweight are not in the clear.  Sleep apnea affects people of all different shapes and sizes.

Obesity is one of the greatest risk factors known to increase the likelihood of suffering from sleep apnea.  Exercise is a great way to combat obesity and consequently sleep apnea.  Having the energy to workout when you are tired is difficult.  Find out in this article how getting good sleep can improve your fitness.

Feeling forgetful?  New research shows that a person’s ability to remember important things is enhanced with sleep.  The effects of sleep on any given memory can last up to four months!

It’s well known that obesity increases the risk of suffering from sleep apnea.  New research is now suggesting that sleep apnea in turn may incease the likelihood of gaining weight.

Find out what happens when you don’t get enough sleep and what you can do about it.

Always tired?  You are not alone.  Find out what some people are doing to combat constant fatigue and its consequential dangers.