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Do you have sleep apnea? Sleep apnea affects over 18 million Americans

People with sleep apnea often snore

SAN ANTONIO – Are you having difficulty sleeping at night? 

The Center for Sleep Apnea & Snoring is here to help you get the best sleep of your life.

The Center for Sleep Apnea & Snoring is a dental practice dedicated to treating sleep disorders, including sleep apnea.

"Sleep apnea can cause diabetes (and) high blood pressure and even lead to a stroke," said Veronica Morillos, a sleep technician with The Center for Sleep Apnea & Snoring.

Instead of using the CPAP breathing mask for sleep apnea, The Center for Sleep Apnea & Snoring offers an oral appliance to help patients get better sleep.

Sleep apnea facts:

  • Sleep apnea is a medical condition in which a person has one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while he or she sleeps.
  • Breathing pauses can last from a few seconds to minutes and may occur 30 times or more a minute.
  • People with sleep apnea often snore.
  • More than 18 million Americans have sleep apnea.

Most medical insurance providers and Medicare cover sleep-related treatments.

Find out if you are at risk of sleep apnea by taking an easy sleeping assessment here

For more information, visit stopsnoringtx.com or call 210-598-8200.

 

 

Sponsored article by The Center for Sleep Apnea & Snoring. 


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Kiersten has been a Digital Content Creator with KSAT12 since 2017. She graduated from Texas State University with an electronic media degree and previously worked for the Spurs Sports & Entertainment.

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