Optimal Sleep Airway Health

Scott Wustenberg

Scott Wustenberg

AGING BRAIN

Aging Brain Representation

We all have the capacity to degenerate our brain. Inflammation from many causes is  damaging our neurons which  can’t easily be replaced.  Causes include unhealthy lifestyle patterns, negative stress, sleep dysregulation and fragmentation, Airway fragmentation and poor breathing patterns and…

NASAL BREATHING VS MOUTH BREATHING

Great Breathing is Nasal Breathing Humans are meant to breathe through the nose and not the mouth, except when running, or if you have a cold. There is a functional strong innate preference for nasal breathing with the airways performing…

APNEA, HYPOPNEA AND SLEEP FRAGMENTATION

An anatomical illustration of a human head in profile view, with the internal structure of the mouth and throat visible, depicting the airway during sleep. The image highlights the soft palate, uvula, tongue, and throat muscles in shades of pink and red, against a contrasting blue background representing the skin. The illustration is designed to educate on the mechanics of breathing or issues such as sleep apnea.

Understanding Sleep Apnea, Hypopnea, and Sleep Fragmentation in Adults Sleep apnea, is a prevalent sleep disorder affecting millions globally, disrupts breathing during sleep, leading to poor-quality rest and various health issues. This article delves into the effects of sleep fragmentation…