Each November, National Diabetes Month highlights the importance of understanding diabetes and the ways in which lifestyle choices, including sleep, impact management. Diabetes, a chronic condition affecting how the body processes blood sugar, has far-reaching effects on…
Read MoreCase managers are crucial advocates who provide guidance, education, and care coordination for patients with complex health conditions. They play a vital role in supporting and advocating for sleep apnea patients who often have comorbid medical issues. Sleep disorder management is complex, and navigating multiple specialists, insurance, and treatment can be daunting. Case managers simplify the process, providing valuable advocacy that results in better patient outcomes.
Read MoreMost people in the US do not get the recommended amount of sleep for optimal health due to their busy lifestyles or potential sleep health disorders. While the hallmarks of good sleep hygiene include sleep duration of 7-9 hours per night, high-quality restorative sleep, and a consistent sleep schedule, new research examines how weekend catch-up sleep can help restore the damaging effects of low sleep duration and protect the heart.
Read MoreSleep apnea is a prevalent sleep disorder that often goes undiagnosed. Patients with sleep apnea are at risk for, or already have, other serious comorbidities such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, or diabetes. Untreated sleep apnea leads to untreated health problems and an increased financial burden on the healthcare system. However, telehealth provides a simple and cost-effective solution for treating sleep apnea and its underlying conditions, making it a financially beneficial option.
Read MoreWinter cold and dry weather can pose challenges for patients with ENT conditions such as tinnitus, vertigo, and respiratory disorders like sleep apnea. Quality sleep is key—maintaining good sleep hygiene, regulating bedroom temperature and using a heated tube with humidification can help combat air dryness.
Read MoreIn 2023, the American Diabetes Association recognizes the crucial link between diabetes and sleep health. Diabetes Educators play a key role, urging proactive measures and using tools like the STOP-Bang screener. BetterNight's telehealth solution offers efficient screening, diagnosis, and treatment for sleep apnea at home, doubling compliance rates. Explore the intersection of diabetes and sleep health at betternight.com.
Read MoreUnderstanding what occurs in the body during an apnea event further reveals the relationship between sleep-disordered breathing and metabolism. The body goes through a variety of changes when it is deprived of sleep. For example, when the…
Read MoreSleep medicine finally recognizes the bidirectional relationship between diabetes and obstructive sleep apnea. BetterNight’s end-to-end telehealth solution helps diabetes educators and endocrinologists provide best-in-class care to their patients resulting in improved sleep and overall health…
Read MoreThe American Association of Sleep Medicine estimates that untreated sleep apnea costs $30 billion annually in increased healthcare utilization and medical costs associated with these comorbidities. Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea not only improves health but also reduces the economic burden put on our healthcare system.
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