Aug. 29, 2011 – Older men with low levels of slow wave sleep (SWS) - one of the deeper stages of sleep – are at high risk of developing high blood pressure, according to new research in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association . Average age of the men in the study was 75.
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Reduced slow wave sleep (SWS) is a powerful predictor for developing high blood pressure in older men, according to new research in Hypertension: Journal of the American Heart Association.
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Sleep apnea, a common condition in the elderly and overweight, was linked to memory problems and dementia in older women.

Coinciding with the Latest World Research, and Searching For No-Mask, No-Surgery Alternative Solutions For Sleep Apnea, Dr. Jin Zhou, DC Is In The Seventh Year of Zhou?s Hypoxicology Therapy (ZHT) for Possible Alternative Solutions to More Medical Conditions Than Sleep Apnea, Such As Resistant Hypertension.

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Coinciding with the Latest World Research, and Searching For No-Mask, No-Surgery Alternative Solutions For Sleep Apnea, Dr. Jin Zhou, DC Is In The Seventh Year of Zhou’s Hypoxicology Therapy (ZHT) for Possible Alternative Solutions to More Medical Conditions Than Sleep Apnea, Such As Resistant Hypertension.