Most people think of sleep apnea as loud snoring or restless nights. Few realize that every pause in breathing sends a shock through the brain — starving it of oxygen, disrupting its chemistry, and slowly eroding the very systems that keep us alert, balanced, and emotionally stable.
Understanding the Neurological Cost of Sleep Apnea reveals what truly happens when the body stops breathing during sleep — and why those moments matter far more than we think. Through clear explanations and grounded science, this book connects the dots between fragmented sleep, oxygen deprivation, inflammation, and long-term brain health.
Readers will learn how obstructive sleep apnea silently contributes to memory decline, mood disorders, and even the early stages of dementia. The book explores how the brain struggles to adapt to repeated hypoxia, how microbleeds and oxidative stress accelerate cognitive aging, and how timely treatment can not only restore sleep but also protect the mind from irreversible damage.
Each chapter builds on the last — from understanding how healthy sleep restores the brain, to seeing how apnea disrupts this rhythm, to discovering the technologies, therapies, and lifestyle changes that can reverse or slow the harm. It also highlights the human side: the fatigue, frustration, and relief that come with diagnosis and recovery.
Written in clear, compassionate language, this book bridges medicine and everyday experience. It offers both a scientific exploration and a call to awareness — showing that sleep apnea isn’t just a breathing disorder, but a neurological threat hiding in plain sight.
Whether you are a patient, a clinician, or someone who simply wants to protect your cognitive health, Understanding the Neurological Cost of Sleep Apnea will change how you see sleep — and how you care for your brain.Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Vendeur : Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Most people think of sleep apnea as loud snoring or restless nights. Few realize that every pause in breathing sends a shock through the brain - starving it of oxygen, disrupting its chemistry, and slowly eroding the very systems that keep us alert, balanced, and emotionally stable.Understanding the Neurological Cost of Sleep Apnea reveals what truly happens when the body stops breathing during sleep - and why those moments matter far more than we think. Through clear explanations and grounded science, this book connects the dots between fragmented sleep, oxygen deprivation, inflammation, and long-term brain health.Readers will learn how obstructive sleep apnea silently contributes to memory decline, mood disorders, and even the early stages of dementia. The book explores how the brain struggles to adapt to repeated hypoxia, how microbleeds and oxidative stress accelerate cognitive aging, and how timely treatment can not only restore sleep but also protect the mind from irreversible damage.Each chapter builds on the last - from understanding how healthy sleep restores the brain, to seeing how apnea disrupts this rhythm, to discovering the technologies, therapies, and lifestyle changes that can reverse or slow the harm. It also highlights the human side: the fatigue, frustration, and relief that come with diagnosis and recovery.Written in clear, compassionate language, this book bridges medicine and everyday experience. It offers both a scientific exploration and a call to awareness - showing that sleep apnea isn't just a breathing disorder, but a neurological threat hiding in plain sight.Whether you are a patient, a clinician, or someone who simply wants to protect your cognitive health, Understanding the Neurological Cost of Sleep Apnea will change how you see sleep - and how you care for your brain. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798274187541
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Vendeur : CitiRetail, Stevenage, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Most people think of sleep apnea as loud snoring or restless nights. Few realize that every pause in breathing sends a shock through the brain - starving it of oxygen, disrupting its chemistry, and slowly eroding the very systems that keep us alert, balanced, and emotionally stable.Understanding the Neurological Cost of Sleep Apnea reveals what truly happens when the body stops breathing during sleep - and why those moments matter far more than we think. Through clear explanations and grounded science, this book connects the dots between fragmented sleep, oxygen deprivation, inflammation, and long-term brain health.Readers will learn how obstructive sleep apnea silently contributes to memory decline, mood disorders, and even the early stages of dementia. The book explores how the brain struggles to adapt to repeated hypoxia, how microbleeds and oxidative stress accelerate cognitive aging, and how timely treatment can not only restore sleep but also protect the mind from irreversible damage.Each chapter builds on the last - from understanding how healthy sleep restores the brain, to seeing how apnea disrupts this rhythm, to discovering the technologies, therapies, and lifestyle changes that can reverse or slow the harm. It also highlights the human side: the fatigue, frustration, and relief that come with diagnosis and recovery.Written in clear, compassionate language, this book bridges medicine and everyday experience. It offers both a scientific exploration and a call to awareness - showing that sleep apnea isn't just a breathing disorder, but a neurological threat hiding in plain sight.Whether you are a patient, a clinician, or someone who simply wants to protect your cognitive health, Understanding the Neurological Cost of Sleep Apnea will change how you see sleep - and how you care for your brain. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798274187541
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