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- Teeth Grinding Linked To Sleep Apnea; Bruxism Prevalent In Caucasians With Sleep Disorders
- Sleep Apnea Therapy Improves Golf Game
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- Surgery Is An Option For Some Patients Hoping To Get A Good Night's Rest, Study Finds
- Being Overweight Super-Sizes Both Risk And Consequences Of Sleep-Disordered Breathing
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- Minimally Invasive Procedure Effective For Treating Snoring, Study Finds
- Many Patients With Sleep Apnea Also Suffer From GI Tract Conditions
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- Benefits From Upper Airway Surgery For Sleep Apnea Found To Equal CPAP
- Increased 'Sibling Risk' Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Children
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Posted June 15, 2009:
- Sleep Apnea Occurring During REM Sleep Is Significantly Associated With Type 2 Diabetes
- Complaints Of Fatigue And Tiredness In People With OSA Improve With CPAP Treatment
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Posted June 10, 2009:
- Link Found Between Poor Sleep Quality And Increased Risk Of Death
- Study Shows A Bidirectional Relationship Between Chronic Stress And Sleep Problems
Posted June 9, 2009:
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea Prevalent In Nonobese Patients
- Insomnia With Short Sleep Duration Is A Risk Factor For Diabetes
- Playing A High Resistance Wind Instrument May Reduce Risk For Sleep Apnea In Musicians
- Adolescent Obesity Linked To Reduced Sleep Caused By Technology Use And Caffeine
- Sleep Apnea Linked To Sleepwalking, Hallucinations And Other 'Parasomnias'
Posted June 8, 2009:
- Sleep Disorders Are Largely Underdiagnosed In Pediatric Patients
- Race And Short Sleep Duration Increase The Risk For Obesity
- Problem Solving And Coping Styles Related To CPAP Adherence
- Men Who Work With Their Female Partners More Likely To Adhere To CPAP Therapy
- Insomnia With Objective Short Sleep Duration In Men Is Associated With Increased Mortality
- Long And Short Sleep Durations Are Associated With Increased Risk For Diabetes
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- Surgery Proves Effective In Treating Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- Waist Size And Body Mass Index Are Risk Factors For Sleep Disordered Breathing In Children
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Posted May 19, 2009:
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Retinopathy Linked In Diabetes
- Patients With Sleep Apnea Should Avoid Driving After Poor Sleep Or Consuming Alcohol
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