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If your biggest concern about your heart is the burn you feel at 3 a.m., flip over to the left side and drift back to sleep. "Sleeping on the left side often helps with acid reflux," Dr. Vuppuluri ...
Sleeping on your stomach can also help with snoring and sleep apnea, a serious condition that often goes undiagnosed, and can lead to serious long-term problems, including diabetes and heart attack.
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No matter how you get comfortable in bed, your sleep position could have an impact on your heart, as well as your overall well-being. Ahead, experts explain how you should be sleeping to optimize ...
Sleep position and heart disease Modern scientific studies have suggested a beneficial effect of the right lateral decubitus position on the heart. In particular, one study assessed the autonomic effect of three sleep positions (supine, left lateral decubitus, and right lateral decubitus) in healthy subjects using spectral heart rate ...
Intentional weight loss is the loss of total body mass as a result of efforts to improve fitness and health, or to change appearance through slimming. Weight loss is the main treatment for obesity, and there is substantial evidence this can prevent progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes with a 7–10% weight loss and manage cardiometabolic health for diabetic people with a 5–15% ...
Sleeping in a recliner doesn’t directly impact your heart, but it’s bad for your circulation. Poor circulation can increase the risk of blood clots, which can cause heart attacks. Can sleeping ...
Aerophagia is diagnosed in 8.8% of cognitively delayed patients where the coordination between swallowing and respiration is impaired and not well-defined.. Aerophagia is a dangerous potential side effect of non-invasive ventilation (NIV), commonly used in treatments of respiratory problems and cardiovascular critical care or in surgery when a general anaesthetic is required.