All Press Releases for March 26, 2010

I Hate CPAP, LLC Participates in 1-800-Snoring Los Angeles Campaign

While heavy snoring can be an annoyance, it may also be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, a serious health condition. Do you or a family member have a history of snoring? Learn the symptoms of sleep apnea at http://www.ihatecpap.com.



    GURNEE, IL, March 26, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- IHateCPAP.com is currently participating in a 1-800-Snoring Los Angeles, California campaign to better publicize the dangers of snoring. While heavy snoring can be an annoyance, it may also be a sign of obstructive sleep apnea, a serious condition where an individual briefly stops breathing during the night, increasing the risk of heart failure and strokes.

People who snore don't always stop breathing, but there are chemicals in the brain that should trigger breathing that are not stimulated when a person snores. Without the stimulation the person will often stop breathing. When a person stops breathing at night, oxygen levels drop dramatically and hormones and adrenaline surge. Those hormones contribute to high blood pressure, irregularities of the heart and can trigger heart attacks. Do you or a family member have a history of snoring? Learn the symptoms of sleep apnea at http://www.ihatecpap.com.

I Hate CPAP Sleep Apnea Dentists use a variety of oral appliances that are custom-fitted to help each patient sleep soundly and minimize the effects of Sleep Apnea, such as snoring. These FDA-approved devices essentially treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea by preventing airway obstruction and allowing the patient to breathe easily and continuously.

Studies have long suggested a connection between snoring and cardiovascular problems, however men made up most of the study group. According to a large study published in the February 2000 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, women who snore regularly have about twice the risk of heart attacks and strokes than women who never snore.

If you snore loudly, wake without feeling rested or have hypertension, diabetes or are overweight, you may be at risk of a sleep disordered breathing condition or obstructive sleep apnea.

To discuss a dental alternative to CPAP with an experienced sleep apnea dentist in your area, visit the "Find a Doctor" section at http://www.ihatecpap.com/directory_listings/main_directories.html

I HATE CPAP is an online sleep medicine resource promotes dental sleep medicine and emotionally connects with patients who have abandoned CPAP treatment due to negative experiences or prefer to explore an alternative to cpap. If you or a loved one has sleep apnea or disruptive snoring and do not tolerate CPAP, I HATE CPAP wants to help you find answers, go to http://www.IHateCPAP.com.

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