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Healthy Outlook: Is it sleep apnea or just snoring?
Lamorinda Sun Thu, 06 Jan 2011 21:50 PM PST
How many of us snore? How many of us are awakened by others who sound like they're sawing logs? Certainly many adults, and even some children.
Women Give Up Sleep to Care for Others
WebMD Thu, 06 Jan 2011 15:33 PM PST
A new study shows that women are more likely than men to give up sleep to take care of others, making gender roles a powerful reason -- beyond medical problems like depression or sleep apnea -- that women donât get enough sleep.
Tune in Behind the Scenes of The Biggest Loser with OSA Cpap Machines
PRWeb via Yahoo! News Thu, 06 Jan 2011 06:01 AM PST
In a supporting role with the ever popular NBCâs The Biggest Loser, Nationwide Medical, Inc is announcing a new level of engagement between sleep apnea patients and television show contestants who use CPAP machines. Tune in as a new social media awareness campaign is launched alongside The Biggest Loser for the first time in an effort to reach out to sleep apnea patients and those who are at ...
Sleep Dentists Make Resolution of Increased Sleep Apnea Awareness in 2011 Using Concerto
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 05 Jan 2011 05:30 AM PST
LOVELAND, CO--(Marketwire - 01/05/11) - While some of us are trying to quit smoking (again) or lose that extra 10 to 20 extra pounds (again), a group of dentists across the country are making a New Year's resolution to save lives. How so? They are committed to increasing the awareness of sleep apnea in American society and are partnering with Concerto Internet Marketing to do so. Traditionally ...
Dr. Michael J. Breus: Snoring Could Indicate Metabolic Syndrome
The Huffington Post Mon, 03 Jan 2011 08:51 AM PST
Metabolic Syndrome is the name for a group of risk factors that has been linked to obesity, and that can increase the risk for heart disease, diabetes and stroke (it has also been labeled syndrome X.)
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