Sleep apnea

A young boy sleeping in a bed.

If your child or teen is struggling to stay awake, having trouble concentrating on homework, falling behind in school, is smaller than their peers, experiencing mood swings or still wetting the bed well beyond potty training, you may be at your wit’s end to find the cause — and the…

A woman in bed with a cpap machine seeks cosmetic dentistry services from Dr. Sean Endsley, a Waco dentist.

Do you have a CPAP machine for your sleep apnea? Are you religious about wearing it, or is it shoved in your nightstand drawer collecting dust? If you’re living with sleep apnea and not using your CPAP machine, first we need to tell you that you’re not alone. Many people…

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A new study of nearly 34,000 individuals has found a connection between obstructive sleep apnea and the risk of developing cancer. Results of the study revealed that it was the chronic low blood oxygen levels attributed to sleep apnea that contributed to the higher cancer risk. Study participants underwent sleep…

A doctor is holding up a virtual image of a patient's brain.

Sleep apnea may mean you’re not getting good sleep each night; it could also mean you have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a 2019 study. The research, presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia in May 2019, shows that those who…

A man and woman looking at a photo album with Dr. Sean Endsley, a cosmetic dentist from Waco.

Do you struggle to remember things about your life? If you’re having issues recollecting the details and events of your life and experiences, your problem may be the result of a sleep breathing disorder known as obstructive sleep apnea. More than 936 million people worldwide live with obstructive sleep apnea…

A man laying in bed with an alarm clock, Dr. Sean Endsley.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a psychiatric disorder that can develop in individuals who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, including an accident, assault, terrorist act or combat. It affects 3.5 percent of the adults in the United States, and one in 11 people will be diagnosed with the…

A man with his hand on his chin thinking about dental options.

There are a lot of things you can probably do yourself: change your oil, make a cake or even home-remodeling projects. But there are some things you simply shouldn’t tackle yourself. One of those things is making your sleep apnea appliances! While do-it-yourself dentistry is a growing trend, we recommend…

A woman is sleeping in bed with a white comforter.

There’s no doubt that summer is one of the best times of the year. Why is that? We think summer is so special because of longer days, warmer weather and usually lots of fun. This fun can often mean later nights than usual, which translates into less sleep in most…

A woman is sleeping in bed while an alarm clock rings.

Research published in the European Respiratory Journal found that women with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) were more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than men living with the condition. The study, which consisted of more than 19,000 participants, also suggests that people who have more frequent obstructions to their airway…

A female dentist talking to a female patient.

When you hear the words ‘sleep apnea,’ you probably immediately picture a person wearing a continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, machine. If that makes you cringe, because the thought of using a CPAP machine sounds uncomfortable or scary, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans living with sleep apnea are…