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Oct 20, 2009
Physicians and their patients can expect that weight loss will result in significant and clinically relevant improvements in OSA among obese patients with type 2 diabetes.

Oct 19, 2009
Neuromuscular Dentistry is becoming a mainstay treatment for chronic headaches and TMJ problems. Relief or elimination of tinnitus is a frequent side effect ot treating trigeminal headaches with TENS and neuromuscularly corrected occlusion.

Oct 15, 2009
Sleep Apnea Dentist Dr. Terry W. Forsberg offers oral appliance options to the many Monterey Bay Area residents who can't tolerate CPAP.

Oct 15, 2009
Children who have at least one sibling who has been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may be at an increased risk of developing the sleep disorder.

Oct 15, 2009
Australia study finds diet and exercise alone should not be relied upon to treat obstructive sleep apnea.

Oct 14, 2009
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) has been linked to resistance to the blood-sugar-lowering hormone insulin. "Insulin resistance" is a precursor to diabetes.

Oct 10, 2009
Dr Don Swoverland is an Indiana dentist who is an expert at treating sleep apnea utilizing comfortable oral appliances as an alternative to CPAP. Better sleep is essential to a better life. Snoring and Apnea treatment for your quality of life.

Oct 09, 2009
Patients looking for comfortable alternatives to CPAP can now see Dr Ira L Shapira at American Sleep Medicine in Skokie. Dr Shapira is a Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine.

Oct 09, 2009
Wisconsin Sleep Disordered Breathing Study Finds That 10-Point Increase In BMI Predicted A 10 Percent Increase In The Severity Of Oxygen Depletion Associated With SDB Events.

Oct 06, 2009
It's estimated that traffic accidents related to obstructive sleep apnea cause 1,400 US fatalities per year. It is not safe for anyone to drive when sleep-deprived.


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