Healthy Sleep Tulsa Blog

The Cost of Rest: How Long Will It Take to Get Out of Sleep Debt?

June 9, 2026

A tired woman wearing a sleep mask

Buy now, pay later offers often seem like a good deal at first, but when you add interest and other fees, they can end up costing you a lot more in the long run. The same can be said for sleep debt. Except when you struggle to fall or stay asleep each night due to sleep apnea, your body becomes your banker, and you could end up paying dividends trying to make up for lost rest over time. Here’s why it’s so important to get the sleep you need by treating this condition sooner rather than later.

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3 Foods That Make Sleep Apnea Worse, and a Few That Don’t

May 12, 2026

A woman writing a grocery list

If you have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), you probably already know that drinking coffee or alcohol before bed is a bad idea.  While one keeps you wired and full of energy, the other relaxes the airway, worsening symptoms. But did you also know that the food you eat can affect your OSA, too? Here’s a closer look at three menu options that could make getting proper rest harder, and some smart swaps that can help you get the safe, comfortable sleep you need!

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The Connection Between Sleep Apnea and Prediabetes

April 16, 2026

As you get older, your risk of many illnesses like diabetes increases. The stage before type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, is often reversible, but can be made worse by a variety of conditions including sleep apnea. Here’s a closer look at this condition and how getting a good night’s rest could help it from getting worse.

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Why Starting Sleep Apnea Treatment Quickly Matters

April 12, 2026

Woman lying in bed with face in hands

Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. The most common form, obstructive sleep apnea, occurs when the airway becomes blocked, often due to relaxed throat muscles.

These interruptions may only last a few seconds, but they can happen dozens—or even hundreds—of times per night. As a result, your body is constantly being pulled out of deep, restorative sleep, even if you don’t fully wake up or remember it happening.

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Sleep Apnea: A Rising Health Issue

March 9, 2026

Bearded man with sleep apnea snoring in bed

Sleep apnea diagnoses have been growing increasingly more common in recent years. In fact, one study in The Lancet Repository Medicine estimates that around 76.6 million people could suffer from sleep-disordered breathing by 2050. What factors are contributing to this rising health issue? And what can you do to protect the quality of your sleep?

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Can Sleeping in a Recliner Help with Sleep Apnea?

February 1, 2026

Man sleeping with CPAP machine.

If you or a loved one struggles with sleep apnea, you may be searching for simple ways to improve breathing at night. One common question is whether sleeping in a recliner—or at an incline—can help reduce symptoms. While it’s not a cure, changing your sleep position may offer some relief for certain individuals.

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Can Napping Help with Sleep Apnea Symptoms?

January 15, 2026

Woman resting in a bed

Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder in which the sufferer experiences cessations in breathing throughout the night during sleep. This can cause a wide range of symptoms, including loud snoring, difficulty focusing, mood changes, and chronic fatigue. When you are tired all of the time, it can be tempting to lay down for a nap in the afternoon. Here’s why this isn’t the best idea if you have sleep apnea.

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5 Common Myths About Lip & Tongue Ties

December 24, 2025

A baby with a tongue tie

Even despite increased awareness in the media today, if your child was born with a lip or tongue tie, you still may not know much about these conditions. While it’s true that much more has been learned about them in recent years, the fact is that there are still many misconceptions about both, as well as in regards to their respective treatments. Here are five common myths that you may have heard, and the truth about why treating lip and tongue tie can be a life-changing choice for your child.

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Answering Some of the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Myofunctional Therapy

November 1, 2025

a child smiling during myology therapy

Myofunctional therapy is a valuable treatment option for adults and children dealing with various oral and facial muscle issues—but to the average person, its purpose or goals might seem a little unclear. Nonetheless, it’s a life-changing solution for patients who seek it out. Here are some of the most common questions about this type of therapy to help you gain a better understanding of this innovative and effective treatment.

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Can Adults Have Lip and Tongue Ties?

October 22, 2025

Woman squinting and sticking out her tongue

Discussions about lip and tongue ties often center on babies and children. After all, these issues are present at birth, and they are usually diagnosed and treated early in life. That is why so much information focuses exclusively on addressing lip and tongue ties during childhood. But what about adults? Can grown-ups also have lip and tongue ties? Yes, they can! This blog post explains what you should know.

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