Month: August 2025

Sleep Apnea – Post

Sleep apnea — what it is, why it matters, and the latest advances in treatment Sleep apnea—most commonly obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)—happens when the upper airway partially or completely closes during sleep, causing repeated pauses in breathing, fragmented sleep, and drops in blood oxygen. Left untreated, OSA raises the risk of daytime sleepiness, poor concentration, […]

Face Pain – Post

Understanding Face Pain Facial pain covers a wide spectrum of conditions—from trigeminal neuralgia (“electric shock”‑like pain on one side of the face) to persistent idiopathic facial pain (formerly atypical facial pain), which lacks clear diagnostic markers and often resists standard treatments PubMedWikipedia+1. Many patients endure years of discomfort with unclear cause or limited relief. Recent […]

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