Julia Steele Rodriguez
Recent Posts
Why did my doctor refer me for a sleep study?
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Nov 25, 2014 7:30:00 AM
Topics: Health Insurance, Treating Sleep Apnea, Sleep Studies
Sleep Disorders a Leading Cause of Accidents Among Firefighters
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Nov 22, 2014 8:00:00 AM
Sleep disorders can affect the way people function on a day-to-day basis. According to one study, they may affect certain groups of people more than others. Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) claim they are particularly troublesome for firefighters, who are at an increased risk of motor vehicle accidents and health problems when affected by a sleep disorder.
Topics: Sleep Disorders, Sleep and Society, Job-Related Sleep Disorders
So What if I Snore? The Link between Snoring and Sleep Apnea
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Nov 19, 2014 12:00:00 PM

Snoring is very common; in fact, 1 in 3 Americans do it! Sometimes snoring is perfectly normal and innocuous—but at others, it can point to a potentially life-threatening sleep disorder. Snoring is one of the most obvious symptoms of sleep apnea, a serious condition that can cause everything from heart trouble to memory loss. In this blog post we explain the causes of snoring, how it relates to this troubling sleep condition, and how to tell if you should be concerned.
Topics: Sleep Apnea
Take Advantage of Your Health Benefits Before It's Too Late!
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Nov 18, 2014 6:00:00 AM
Did you know that if you don't use all of your health insurance benefits this year, you lose them forever? Many 2014 health plans require authorizations for services, and it may take up to three weeks to receive authorization. Now is the time to contact your health care provider.
Topics: Health Insurance
If you’re suffering from sleep apnea, the go-to treatment is CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) therapy. But there's also a less common alternative—surgery. What types of operations are available to treat sleep apnea, are they effective, and why is CPAP treatment preferred in the majority of cases?
Topics: Sleep Apnea, Treating Sleep Apnea
Solving Sleep Study Confusion: Your New Guide
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Oct 28, 2014 9:27:51 AM
You may have read our blog post on the difference between an at-home HST (Home Sleep Test) and an in-lab PSG (polysomnography), both of which test for sleep apnea. But that’s just scratching the surface of the sometimes complex and confusing terminology used to describe sleep disorder diagnosis and treatment. What’s the difference between a BiPAP titration and an ASV Titration? What’s a MWT (Maintenance of Wakefulness Test)? Which applies to me?
You’re in luck, because we have the answers.
Topics: Sleep Disorders, Sleep Apnea, Treating Sleep Apnea, Sleep Studies
Chasing Away Midnight Monsters: How to Handle Nightmares
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Oct 22, 2014 12:00:00 PM
BOO! It’s getting late in October, which means that Halloween is almost upon us! Soon we’ll be surrounded by spooky ghosts, jack-o-lanterns, and blood-sucking vampires. But if you find yourself dreaming about creepy critters or things that go bump in the dark, you might not be so excited about the Halloween spirit.
If you suffer from bad dreams, you’re not in the minority! Nightmares affect almost everyone: 85% of adults and even a greater proportion of children. Let’s take a look at the causes of nightmares and what you can do to overcome them for a restful night’s sleep.
Topics: Sleep Disorders, Kids and Sleep
Reimagining the Bedtime Story: Can an E-Book Teach Kids to Sleep?
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Oct 15, 2014 12:00:00 PM
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) has recently released a pair of free ebooks designed to promote healthy sleep habits in young children. This publication comes as more and more readers, kids and adults alike, swap out their traditional print texts for electronic ebooks. So where does that leave the humble bedtime story?
Topics: Good Sleep Habits, Kids and Sleep
Sleep Apnea in Women, and Why It's Underdiagnosed
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Oct 8, 2014 12:00:00 PM
Picture the typical person with sleep apnea.
Odds are, you just thought of a man. But studies show that almost one in two sleep apnea patients is a woman. How likely are women to have this disorder…and how often are they treated?
Topics: Sleep Apnea, Women and Sleep
Take advantage of health insurance year-end benefits!
Posted by Julia Steele Rodriguez
Oct 1, 2014 6:00:00 AM
We’re 3/4 of the way through the year, and we at the Sleep Better, Live Better Blog hope you are having a happy and healthy 2014!
As the year draws to a close, you may not be aware that your health care plan might contain benefits that will expire at the end of the calendar year. Use our list below to make sure you access all the perks your plan has to offer!
October 28, 2015: We've updated this post with some more links and useful information.



