NEW YORK (Reuters Health) Jan. 11 Involuntary sleep-related groaning, or catathrenia, can be successfully treated with continuous positive airway pressure, clinicians from the Stanford University ...
Catathrenia, or sleep related groaning, is an uncommon feature of a sleep-related breathing disorder that can be successfully treated with continuous positive airway pressure. Catathrenia, or sleep ...
WESTCHESTER, Ill. – Catathrenia, or sleep related groaning, is an uncommon feature of a sleep-related breathing disorder that can be successfully treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP ...
That irritating 'snore' of your partner's may not be what it seems. A swathe of new research raises the tantalising prospect that they're not actually a snorer at all - they're a nocturnal groaner.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure can successfully treat an uncommon feature of a sleep-related breathing disorder called Catathrenia. The study, authored by Christian Guilleminault, MD, of Stanford ...
Catathrenia: Parasomnia or Breathing Disorder? Individuals with catathrenia experience a moaning, groaning, or high-pitched squeak during sleep. The bed partner will be the first one to complain of ...
Catathrenia, or sleep related groaning, is an uncommon feature of a sleep-related breathing disorder that can be successfully treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), according to a ...