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2. Health Highlights: Oct. 22, 2009 - US News and World Report
Researchers Report Successful Womb Transplants in Rabbits Protein Controls Other Proteins' Access To DNA: Study Check Commercial Drivers, Ship Pilots for Sleep Apnea: NTSB Most Owners Would Perform CPR on Pets: Survey Samsung Fined for Laptop Pestic...
3. When Pounds Go, Sleep Apnea May Improve - US News and World Report
10 percent weight loss increases remission odds, but any amount helps, experts say
4. Can't Sleep? Why Insomnia Shouldn't Be Ignored - US News and World Report
Chronic sleep problems can be a sign of sleep apnea or other medical issues, particularly in women.
5. Home Tests for Sleep Apnea Are Coming - US News and World Report
But successful treatment will still mean careful follow-up.
6. On Men: The Controversial Rise of Home-Based Sleep Testing - US News and World Report
Cheap, convenient tests for diagnosing apnea are gaining ground, but critics question their accuracy.
7. No Need for a Suitcase to Test for Sleep Apnea; More Help in the Battle of the Bulge; When It's J...
People whose doctors suspect they suffer from sleep apnea may be able to find out without costly overnight sessions in a sleep lab. University of British Columbia researchers report in the Annals of Internal Medicine that the condition, which causes...
8. Health: News for Snorers: Testing for Apnea in Your Own Bed - US News and World Report
People whose doctors suspect they suffer from sleep apnea may be able to find out without costly overnight sessions in a sleep lab. University of British Columbia researchers report in the Annals of Internal Medicine that the condition, which causes...
9. Breathing - slowed or stopped
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Breathing that slows down or stops from any cause is called apnea. Reviewer: Jacob L. Heller, MD, Emergency Medicine, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, Clinic. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
10. Apnea of Infancy
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Apnea is a temporary cessation of breathing. Among children, this is most common in newborns. Author: L. Fleming Fallon Jr., MD, DrPH Expand your search to include all of U.S. News
11. Apnea -- Information from MedicineNet
Apnea definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms. Information on this web site is provided for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=2309
12. Apnea -- Information from Healthwise
Provides education, support and social interaction for persons with sleep apnea and their families and friends. Support and information for person affected by obstructive sleep apnea. This information is provided as a resource and does not... http://www.everettclinic.com/kbase/shc/shc29apn.htm
13. apnea -- University of Michigan Health System
If you have it, you stop breathing for more than 10 seconds at a time many times while you sleep. Surgery may be an option if you cannot use the breathing machine regularly and properly. The drop in oxygen causes the brain to send a signal for... http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/aha/aha_sleepapn_crs.htm |
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