Archive for March 2021
Why Sleep Apnea Hides From Death Certificates
Nearly 50% of American adults have been diagnosed with high blood pressure… More than 40 million suffer from anxiety disorders… And 34 million people are diabetic… This year alone, 655,000 American adults will die from heart disease. Now, you may be wondering, “What does this have to do with snoring, I didn’t come here…
Read MoreThe Dastardly Side-Effects Of Second-Hand Snoring
When there is a snorer in the house, it can affect everyone in the house… Especially the bed partner of the snorer. If the snorer is you, odds are, neither you nor your partner are getting a good night’s sleep. When you’re sleeping and snoring and gasping for air, you’re not fully…
Read MoreChronic Runny Nose Solution on The Morning Blend
Dr. Madan Kandula went on The Morning Blend to talk about a groundbreaking procedure that treats chronic runny noses in minutes. Transcript: Molly (00:07): Welcome back sleep well, breathe well. It is our continuing series with ADVENT. Most people with allergies dread seasonal changes. It’s the runny nose, sneezing congestion, but there is…
Read MoreSnoring Partner Q&A on The Morning Blend
Dr. Madan Kandula went on The Morning Blend to answer questions people posted about their snoring partners and how it affects their relationships. Transcript: [Tiffany] To sleep well, you need to breathe well. Welcome back. It’s our continuing series with ADVENT. Snoring can cause a sleep divorce with many couples, that’s right. And…
Read MoreHow a Seven-Year-Old’s Broken Nose Changed the World of ENT
By Madan Kandula, MD When I was just seven years old, I broke my nose. It left me with more than just a scar… I was plagued with two decades of discomfort and difficulty breathing through my nose. But I also gained a desire to help other people solve their breathing issues. Little did I…
Read MoreSleep Apnea Q&A on The Morning Blend
Dr. Madan Kandula went on The Morning Blend to answer questions people posted about sleep apnea. Transcript: [Molly] To sleep well, you need to breathe well. Welcome back to our continuing series with the ADVENT. About one in every 10 people has sleep apnea, but get this, 80% of them are never diagnosed.…
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