Summary: A clinical trial presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress in Vienna revealed that the epilepsy drug sulthiame significantly reduced symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients who cannot tolerate CPAP therapy. The study, conducted across multiple … [Read more...]
Are Sleep Apnea Patients at Risk for Late-Onset Epilepsy?
Summary: A research funded by the NIH and published in Slumber implies that very low oxygen concentrations in the course of slumber and rest apnea are involved with late-onset epilepsy in more mature older people. Led by Christopher Carosella, MD, the research determined this url … [Read more...]