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... the last minute because of high blood pressure problems. The physical testing is so thorough that it also uncovered a sleep apnea affliction Borassi never knew he had. He lost 50 pounds and reapplied. Samoa is the 19th edition of Survivor , which ...
Source:WBZL-TV Hollywood
Date:October 2, 2009
... goes into a sort of crisis mode and the organs get starved and then you could end up with hypertension or asthma or sleep apnea or anxiety disorders.' The Buteyko treatment, which she writes about in the book co-authored with Patrick McKeown, ...
Source:Coast Reporter
Date:October 2, 2009
Urbandale resident Dave Wells first decided long hair would be better to overcome the helmet hair caused by his sleep apnea mask.
Source:Http
Date:October 2, 2009
* Holds leading positions in business of sleep management, treating sleep apnea, respiratory care, respiratory drug delivery and non-invasive ventilation. * Respironics founded in 1976 by Gerald McGinnis, was acquired in 2008 by Royal Philips ...
Source:Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Date:October 2, 2009
... think murderous thoughts, snoring is seldom fatal. It's estimated that at least one in 15 Canadians suffers from sleep apnea and many may not even know it. But when snoring is a sign of sleep apnea, a condition that causes breathing to be ...
Source:Times-Transcript
Date:October 2, 2009
... papers and 13 chapters. In addition to nasal and sinus disease Dr. Shaw specializes in voice and swallowing disorders, sleep apnea and snoring, and facial plastic reconstructive surgery in adults and children. Source Summit Ear, Nose and Throat ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:October 2, 2009
Sleep apnea is most commonly treated with CPAP or BiPAP but because the majority do not continue with CPAP, oral appliances and surgery are alternative treatments that have shown success.
Source:Press Release News From 24-7 Press Release
Date:October 2, 2009
... numerous weight-related metabolic and mechanical health consequences, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, sleep apnea and osteoarthritis.2 Explain to patients that maintaining a relatively small weight loss can significantly improve ...
Source:ADVANCE for Nurse Practitioners
Date:October 1, 2009
... minute and a half, and could fall asleep in the chow line standing up. It also turns out I have Narcolepsy and Central apnea as well as obstructive, sleep apea. In addition my blood oxygen level drops below 85 at night, so I have to sleep with ...
Source:News Chief
Date:October 1, 2009
... snorers may occasionally think murderous thoughts, snoring is seldom fatal. But when snoring is a sign of sleep apnea, a condition that causes breathing to be interrupted repeatedly during the night due to airway obstructions, it can signal some ...
Source:Red Deer Advocate
Date:October 1, 2009
Main Category: Sleep / Sleep Disorders / Insomnia Also Included In: Clinical Trials / Drug Trials Article Date: 01 Oct 2009 ImThera Medical, Inc.
Source:MediLexicon
Date:October 1, 2009
Severe sleep apnea raises the risk of dying early by 46 percent, U.S. researchers reported Monday, but said people with milder sleep-breathing problems do not share that risk.
Source:Regina Leader Post
Date:October 1, 2009
... missing teeth Along with these treatments, many dentists also offer solutions for common disorders like snoring and sleep apnea. The areas covered by your dentist vary depending on their area of expertise. Choosing a General Dentist In looking for a ...
Source:Press Release News From 24-7 Press Release
Date:October 1, 2009
... to save the day. Are you rea Awake at the Wheel - by Jim Park (April 25, 2009) -- Trucking now recognizes obstructive sleep apnea as a significant safety concern. FMCSA could soon require drivers be screened for the disorder. Biohazard? - by Marco ...
Source:Today's Trucking
Date:September 30, 2009
... health. Some health issues, like kidney and prostate problems, appeared in ex-NFLers at normal rates, but others, like sleep apnea and elevated cholesterol, were higher. Others, including heart attacks and ulcers, were lower, the report said. After ...
Source:Macleans
Date:September 30, 2009
A recent study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine confirmed that weight loss can help cure sleep apnea .
Source:Examiner.com
Date:September 30, 2009
According to the National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research, 40 million of us suffer from short-term sleep disorders and 40 million more from chronic sleep disorders.
Source:The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Date:September 17, 2009
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