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Amy Korn-Reavis's Blogs

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      Sleep is the Cure for Many Problems

      We turn more and more to medications to solve our health problems. Although they usually can correct symptoms they do not necessarily correct the problem that is causing the problem. Many problems can be made worse by sleep deprivation and some may look like one health issue and actually be an sign of a sleep problem. Is it depression or a sleep issue? Many people who have a sleep issues...

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      How to Unwind so You can Sleep

      We all live in a stressful world. We have work, family, unexpected issues and the last thing we think about is how it will affect us as we are lying in bed staring at the ceiling. We do not think about what we can do to help solve the problem or prevent it. Let’s take a few minutes to find a solution for you. Oxygen is one of the great ways to reduce stress. It is easily available and...

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      That Stuffy Spring Nose Can Rob You of Sleep

      Spring has bloomed and with it the pollen levels have reached some of the highest levels of the year. For many people this is the time of year where breathing and snoring are at their worst. The minute you lie down you feel pressure on your forehead and your nose clogs up. If you snore it is loud and more disruptive than usual. If you use a CPAP this is the time of year when you are...

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      Sleep and the Amateur Athlete

      Fitness is an important part of change in a person’s health. In order to minimize injury and to obtain the optimal benefit to your hard work proper sleep is absolutely necessary. When you exert your body it is important for your recovery to make sure you are getting enough sleep. During the night you go through different stages of sleep. Your body goes through different stages of...

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      Solutions to CPAP Problems that You May Not Know

      If you have sleep apnea and are using a CPAP machine than you know that there can be issues that make this therapy difficult to use. Sometimes you can find support to resolve these issues and sometimes there are solutions that your doctor, sleep tech or respiratory therapist may not be aware of. Researching this on the internet can be equally as baffling because of all the contradictory...

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      The Word of the Year is Balance

      As we go through out review of the past year and look forward to our next year it is important that the time we take to review and pledge to move forward we considers all aspects of our lives. If we do not create a life that is balanced we cannot be optimally healthy. There are several steps you can take to make goals more successful when you are planning how to balance them. Your health...

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    • Amy Korn-Reavis
      Don't Lose Sleep Over the Holidays

      The commercials show a family all smiles enjoying a meal laughing and enjoying great conversation. They all look relaxed happy and well rested. The truth is that the holidays can be a stressful, depressing and hectic time of year. However, with a little planning and setting a few priorities you can enjoy your holidays and not look like you just trained for a marathon. Make bedtime...

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      I Do Not Want To Take Pills for my Insomnia

      Many people suffer from insomnia. Whether it is a child or an adult, a stressful time or an ongoing problem, or you can’t fall asleep or stay asleep. Insomnia affects everyone at some time or another. The issue is that although there are medications that might help many people do not want to start with medication to solve this problem. So what care some solutions to help? Look at...

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      Did Shaq Retire Because of Sleep Apnea?

      Shaquille O’Neal recently let the world know he has sleep apnea. He shared his experience of testing and treating it with the world on You Tube. A month later he is announcing his retirement from professional sports. Is it possible that the long term effects of sleep apnea have caused him to feel he has come to the end of his career sooner than he could have? Did his poor sleep from...

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      Your First Week on CPAP

      Everyone has questions and issues as they learn about their new bedtime friend, their CPAP machine. This first week will really set the tone for your success with your machine. During this time it is essential for you’re to ask questions and get the help you may need so that you sleep better at night. These 5 steps will help you have a great first week on your CPAP and will help...

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