Archive for June, 2009

Sleep. A time when the body relaxes, recharges and heals. But not all of us are resting easily. According to the National Commission on Sleep Disorders, one in six Americans, suffers from some degree of sleep apnea.

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When we sleep, the air passages shrink, and eventually become blocked. In some people, it will be a mild narrowing; and in some people it will be complete obstruction, so that the air will not get into the lung from the air passages. There are several symptoms. One is excessive sleepiness; they just don’t want to wake up. Some people wake up with a headache and a dry mouth. Then they have a lack of energy.

Because the severity of sleep apnea was not recognized by the medical community until recently, only a fraction of sufferers have been diagnosed. Common methods of treatment include sleeping on breathing machines and surgery to enlarge the air way.

Because the surgeries can come with complications and there can be issues to deal with post-op and because the equipment can be cumbersome; it would be nice to have a simplistic solution.

Working towards that end, a new jaw supporting device has been designed to help reduce snoring, and the symptoms associated with obstructive sleep apnea. It works at retraining the tissue and muscles around the mouth, to stay closed while sleeping.

Ultimately, it is just helping you keep your mouth substantially closed while you are sleeping. It is keeping the jaw substantially supported, so it can’t collapse backwards, and your tongue can’t collapse back and close off your air. It does not work for everybody; it is not a Cure All for obstructive sleep apnea. But, we have a very high success rate.

I guess I was thinking that I was not getting enough sleep at night, I was waking up constantly. So, I just figured that I would have it checked out. They found out that I had sleep apnea. The device does help out a lot. Now I seem to get up and feel just fine in the morning, whereas I am not near as tired as I used to be.

In the limited pilot study that we did, which involved eleven patients; we have had very positive results with the majority. The patients have reported that they have been feeling better, one patient in particular. This technology has great potential.

Further research shows that if not treated correctly, sleep disorders may open the door to other health problems.

It may lead in to stroke, blood pressure, diabetes, depression; all those are there as far as from the medical stand point. It has been estimated that an average American needs at least seven and a half hours of sleep, every night on a consistent basis. Even one night’s sleep deprivation can lead to sleepiness, lack of interest, concentration problems, productivity will go down. So that is extremely important.

For those who suffer from a sleep disorder, resting out tired bodies can some times turn into a nightmare. But, continued changes on how we address mechanical problems may help us lay our apprehensions to rest and put some of our health problems to bed.

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Cycle:tvnz.co.nz take a look at the top teams for this years Tour (TVNZ)

Right, here we go, the grand boucle, the big loop; the travelling circus which is the Tour de France is almost upon us so tvnz.co.nz takes a look at the main teams in this year’s drama

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Man in Critical Condition After Riding Bike Into Sign – Kitsap Sun

Man in Critical Condition After Riding Bike Into Sign
Kitsap Sun
The report said the man appeared to have been drinking because he was snoring loudly and not responding to attempts to wake him. He never talked or opened

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The Wealthy Dentist
Morristown Memorial makes some noise about snoring, other sleep
The Star-Ledger – NJ.com
They are the victims of one or more of 84 different sleep disorders, such as insomnia and sleep apnea, which often results in heavy snoring, that keep
CPAP May Stop Snoring And Save LivesBest Syndication
Lawrence dentist attends conferenceLawrence Journal World
Dr. Farhad Hakimi the Guru of Treating Snoring and Sleep ApneaBigNews.biz (press release)
Chatham Daily News -The Wealthy Dentist -Emediawire (press release)
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Is Tampa still the Cigar Capital of the World? (South Tampa News & Tribune)

Stogies helped transform “Tampa town” from a sleepy fishing village with 700 residents in 1885 to a thriving city of 108,000 two decades later. Back then, 159 factories employed some 13,000 workers as cigar rollers and tobacco strippers. A century later, only one major cigar manufacturer remains, leaving some to wonder: Is Tampa still the Cigar Capital of the World?

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In a technique called continuous positive airway pressure, a mask attached to an air pump can help alleviate sleep apnea, which affects millions. Photo by JULIA EWAN/Washington Post

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Going natural for childbirth (Daily Local News)

LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ, Associated Press Writer I was in the bathroom just after midnight, wishing I’d skipped that extra piece of my husband’s birthday cake. At nine months and a day, my pregnant body didn’t have room for extra anything.

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TV Review: ‘Harper’s Island’: Ooh, ya got me! (Entertainment Weekly)

Breaking: ‘Harper’s Island’ made me feel something! (Other than ennui.)

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‘Harper’s Island’: Ooh, ya got me! (Entertainment Weekly)

By Michael Slezak Michael Slezak thought he managed not to get too attached to doomed show’s doomed characters — until Saturday (SPOILER ALERT!)

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea may be signs of heart attack (Channel NewsAsia)

Excessive daytime sleepiness, morning headaches and an inability to concentrate – these may not seem like early warning signs of a heart attack.

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