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Adjusting to life with a CPAP machine can be tough. Here's how to make it work for you.
A CPAP machine can provide relief to people suffering from sleep apnea. But how can patients determine whether they need it or not?
Learn how to get a CPAP machine for sleep apnea, including how to get a prescription, the cost of a CPAP machine and what to know about alternative treatments.
CPAP machines aren't pretty or comfortable -- but you can change at least one of those problems by picking the right one for you.
CPAP is an important treatment for obstructive sleep apnea, but it may be frustrating at first. Learn how to avoid uncomfortable masks and other common CPAP problems.
When used and maintained as directed, CPAP machines do not increase the risk of upper respiratory infections. Learn how to reduce the risk of infection.
A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine is the most commonly prescribed aide for someone suffering from obstructive sleep apnea.
Two new studies report that CPAP machines used for sleep apnea can make breathing easier at night and, in turn, can lower the risk of death from heart disease.
The VPAP machines also have excellent ventilation options while the CPAP does not. If you want a machine that offers more modes of operations, then choose VPAP machines.