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Posted June 13, 2011:
- Novel Device Quantifies the Efficacy of Oral Appliance Therapy for Snoring and Sleep Apnea
- Combination Therapy Reduces Pauses in Breathing Caused by OSA, Study Suggests
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Study Finds Excellent Agreement Between Subjective and Objective Compliance With Oral Appliance Therapy
- Oral Appliance Therapy Improves Craniofacial Growth Direction and Snoring, Research Finds
- Sleep Apnea May Increase the Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
- Screening High-Risk Employees for Sleep Apnea Could Save a Corporation Millions of Dollars
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- Sleepiness in Children Linked to Obesity, Asthma
- Novel Therapy Improves Cardiovascular Health in Central Sleep Apnea Patients
- Simple Surgical Procedure May Help Prevent Heart Damage in Children
Posted May 15, 2011:
- CPAP Decreases Cardiovascular Mortality in Elderly Patients
- CPAP Improves Daytime Sleepiness Even in Patients With Low Levels of Symptoms
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- Sleep Apnea in Children and Teens to Linked to Lower Academic Grades
- More Adults Report Excessive Sleepiness in the US Than in Europe
Posted June 7, 2010:
- Seasonal Variance in Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Young Children, Study Finds
- CPAP Therapy Restores Brain Tissue in Adults With Sleep Apnea, Study Finds
Posted June 5, 2010:
- Questionnaires Help Dentists Screen for Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children
- Tongue Measurements May Help Dentists Determine Oral Appliance Therapy Success for Sleep Apnea
- Sleep Apnea Patients Using Oral Appliance Therapy Show High Efficacy and Compliance
- Nasendoscopy Proves Useful in Predicting Treatment Success in Sleep Apnea Patients
- Sleep-Disordered Breathing Is Common but Hard to Detect in Pediatric Patients
- US Dental Schools Leave Graduates Unprepared to Screen for Sleep Disorders, Study Suggests
Posted May 19, 2010:
- At-Home Sleep Testing Equal to Overnight in a Sleep Lab in Treatment Results, Study Finds
- CPAP Use Reduces Incidence of Cardiovascular Events and Hypertension in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients, Study Finds
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