Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Want To Know What It Feels To Sleep Again?

We all want to feel rested and mentally sharp every day. Our productivity depends on it. But not having a good night's sleep affects far more than just our ability to stay focused or have a day full of energy.

Not having enough sleep directly affects our brain and our cognitive function and may even cause depression. Sleep apnea, if left untreated, can lead to serious conditions but also its effects can severely interrupt daytime cognition.

If this is your case, Dr. Blumenstock can help you! Identifying and treating sleep apnea is the first step for knowing what it feels to sleep again. Sleep apnea can be treated and you can sleep again.

Read more on sleep apnea