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Sleep Apnea Disorder
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Your Free Sleep Apnea Information Digest
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Join Sleep Apnea Support Group in Illinois
Alert, Well, And Keeping Energetic of Central Illinois, a health awareness support group for people affected with sleep apnea, will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Sarah Bush Lincoln Lumpkin Family Center for Education.
Area residents with sleeping disorders are encouraged to join AWAKE. People who suffer from sleep apnea, and family members and friends [...]
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Snoring Could be a Sign of Sleep Apnea
After a long, tiring day at work, you finally go to bed for a restful night’s sleep. There’s just one problem: your partner’s snoring is driving you crazy. You toss, you turn, you put the pillow over your head to drown out the sound of snores galore.
Whether you call it by its slang name, “sawing [...]
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VIVUS Announced 2nd Phase Study Results of Qnexa
VIVUS announced positive results from a phase 2 study evaluating the safety and efficacy of Qnexa, our investigational drug candidate, for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This study demonstrated statistically significant improvement in the apnea/hypopnea index (AHI), which is a measure of the severity of sleep apnea, in patients with OSA treated with [...]
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Sleep Apnea Devices Market:New Agreement Between SPO Medical and MetroSleep
[Press release]-NEW YORK,- SPO Medical Inc. (SPOM), a leading developer of biosensor and microprocessor technologies for use in portable monitoring devices, today announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with MetroSleep Inc, a US corporation that specializes in products to diagnose and treat sleep apnea through at-home testing. The MOU enables the integration [...]
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Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Launched New Device for Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Listed health products innovator Fisher & Paykel Healthcare has launched a new device for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea it hopes will win as many points for its stylish good looks as its improved technology.
The new ICON continuous positive air way pressure devices which look like a bedside clock and feature digital clock, alarm [...]
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Get Your Sleep Apnea Equipment Tested For Free
Elkhart General Home Medical Equipment, 225 E. Jackson Blvd., is offering a free CPAP/BiPAP Clinic from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 16. The clinics are the third Tuesday of each month.
Take the opportunity to ensure your sleep apnea equipment is working efficiently and effectively with one-on-one service from EGH respiratory specialists. Appointments only take [...]
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GateWay Community College Begins Arizona’s First Certificate Program in Polysomnography
Beginning in May, GateWay Community College will offer Arizona’s first certificate program in polysomnography technology for analyzing sleep disorders.
The eight-month program will train students to monitor and analyze patients with disorders, such as sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy and parasomnia.
Sleep technologists can earn $42,509 to $80,300 a year, depending on certification level and years of experience, [...]
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Sleep And Rhythm: How To Live In Accordance With Your Natural Cycles
In addition to a healthy diet and regular exercise, getting enough restful sleep is the most important thing you can do for your health. Proper sleep is one of the keys to looking and feeling your best, yet it’s estimated that up to 70 percent of Americans are chronically sleep deprived. Unfortunately this is consistent [...]
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Saint Barnabas Medical Center-Sleep Center Offers Free Sleep Disorders Community Program
When you snore regularly, you impact the quality of you and your loved one’s sleep and that can wreak havoc on the quality of your life. But your nightly snoring may also be a sign of a more dangerous sleep disorder that, if left untreated, could lead to death.
“Snoring, especially heavy snoring that disturbs a [...]
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Marion County Medical Center Comes Up with Sleep Tests During Sleep Awareness Month
By Nicki McDaniels
The National Institutes of Health estimates that sleep-related problems affect 50 to 70 million Americans. National Sleep Awareness Week, March 7-13, is an annual observation to bring public awareness to the importance of sleep. Ironically, this observation ends with the clocks changing to Daylight Saving Time, causing Americans to lose one hour of [...]
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