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 In central sleep apnea, the airway is not blocked but the brain fails to signal the muscles to breathe due to instability in the respiratory control center. Central sleep apnea is usually observed in patients with central nervous system dysfunction, such as following a stroke or in patients with neuromusclular diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In central sleep apnea, the airway is not blocked but the brain fails to signal the muscles to breathe due to instability in the respiratory control center. Central sleep apnea is usually observed in patients with central nervous system dysfunction, such as following a stroke or in patients with neuromusclular diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  
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 +started using the f.lux program after Claire posted about it last Fall. I just use a more low and less low setting for the "day" and "night" time frames. I do think it's possible it helps me feel sleepy around 9pm... but I rarely give in and go to bed at that point.
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 +The warmer colors are nice in any case.
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