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Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a condition where the airway narrows during sleep causing brief episodes of stopping breathing and lack of restful sleep.

The main symptoms of OSA are:

  • Loud snoring
  • Episodes of stopping breathing during sleep
  • Waking up at night gasping for air
  • Restless sleep
  • Morning headaches
  • Feeling tired or groggy throughout the day

Some things that make obstructive sleep apnea worse are being overweight, sleeping on one’s back and drinking alcohol before bed.

The diagnosis of OSA is by a sleep study where breathing patterns at night are monitored and evaluated.

If OSA is found, there are several treatment options including weight loss, continuous positive airway pressure devices (CPAP) that are used at night, mouth/oral appliances and even surgery in some cases.

Please talk to your provider if you are concerned that you may have OSA.

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Flu Season Looks to Be Off to an Early and Robust Start

Flu season is beginning a month early this year, with several states already reporting high levels of flu activity. Although we don’t know exactly what to expect as the flu returns this year, many public health authorities are bracing for an especially bad season.

As of October 14, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that influenza activity is currently low overall but rising in most of the country. The federal health agency notes that the South East and South Central United States are reporting the highest levels of flu activity, including Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Washington, DC.

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