congestive heart failure
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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 6 facts
claimSin DD, Fitzgerald F, Parker JD, Newton G, Floras JS, and Bradley TD identified risk factors for central and obstructive sleep apnea in 450 men and women with congestive heart failure.
claimEpidemiological studies associate Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) with cardiovascular diseases, including arrhythmias, coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, and congestive heart failure.
claimRisk factors for central and obstructive sleep apnea were studied in 450 men and women with congestive heart failure.
referenceA 1999 study by Sin et al. published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine identified risk factors for central and obstructive sleep apnea in 450 men and women with congestive heart failure.
claimSleep-disordered breathing may contribute to the development of hypertension, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, stroke, glucose intolerance, and diabetes.
claimSystemic effects of sleep-disordered breathing, such as altered vascular tone, inflammatory mediator levels, and hormonal changes, may contribute to the development of hypertension, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, stroke, glucose intolerance, and diabetes.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder | Counseling Nexus manifold.counseling.org 2 facts
claimAnxiety symptoms are associated with various medical disorders, including endocrine imbalances (e.g., hyperthyroidism), cardiopulmonary conditions (e.g., congestive heart failure, sleep apnea), neurological concerns (e.g., stroke, Parkinson’s disease), autoimmune disorders or systemic infections (e.g., lupus), and nutritional or metabolic deficits (e.g., thiamine or niacin deficiency).
claimMorrison (2015) notes that anxiety is associated with various medical disorders, including endocrine imbalances (e.g., hyperthyroidism), cardiopulmonary conditions (e.g., congestive heart failure, sleep apnea), neurological concerns (e.g., stroke, Parkinson’s disease), autoimmune disorders or systemic infections (e.g., lupus), and nutritional or metabolic deficits (e.g., thiamine or niacin deficiency).
Sleep Deprivation Can Lead to a Plethora of Diseases bergerhenryent.com Jan 26, 2019 1 fact
measurementAccording to a study published by the Sleep Foundation, 58 percent of men with severe sleep apnea were more likely to develop congestive heart failure than men without the disorder.
Medicinal plants and human health: a comprehensive review of ... link.springer.com Nov 5, 2025 1 fact
claimWilliam Withering conducted empirical research on foxglove as a treatment for dropsy (congestive heart failure) between 1775 and 1785, establishing a benchmark for pharmaceutical chemistry.
Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov Sep 1, 2023 1 fact
claimSleep deprivation is linked to hypertension, congestive heart failure, and stroke, as sleep acts as a modulator of cardiovascular health.
Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span nature.com Dec 5, 2019 1 fact
claimVerschoor, C. P. et al. (2017) found that serum C-reactive protein levels and congestive heart failure are significant predictors of herpes zoster vaccine response in elderly nursing home residents.