Mountain View, CA: What is the Best Sleep Apnea Treatment? A Recent Study Shows that CPAP Fails the Majority of Patients By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | September 03, 2010 CPAP is considered the gold standard for sleep apnea treatment but poor compliance issues with CPAP often make oral appliances the best sleep apnea treatment. For the morbidly obese patient, CPAP is the best first line treatment.
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Sacramento, CA: What is the Best Sleep Apnea Treatment? Snoring May Be a Sign of a Serious Life Threatening Disease. Majority of Patients Quit CPAP! By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | September 03, 2010 CPAP is considered the gold standard for sleep apnea treatment but poor compliance issues with CPAP often make oral appliances the best sleep apnea treatment. For the morbidly obese patient, CPAP is the best first line treatment.
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What is The Best Sleep Apnea Treatment? CPAP vs. Oral Appliances. A Question of Compliance and Effectiveness. Oral Appliances Win the Compliance Award. Morbidly Obese Patients Should Attempt CPAP By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | September 02, 2010 CPAP is considered the gold standard for sleep apnea treatment but poor compliance issues with CPAP often make oral appliances the best sleep apnea treatment. For the morbidly obese patient, CPAP is the best first line treatment.
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Brain Tumor Advocacy Organization 'Miles for Hope' Remembers Senator Ted Kennedy One Year Later By: Barb Gibbs, Miles for Hope | August 26, 2010 To honor Senator Kennedy on the one-year anniversary of his death from brain tumor, non-profit Miles for Hope advises America on the signs, symptoms and emerging personalized treatment approaches for brain tumors.
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Scott Wells Honored by Cambridge Who's Who By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 26, 2010 Scott Wells recognized for invaluable services in the field of disability assistance
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Marathon Runners Sought To Join Team Miles for Hope By: Barb Gibbs, Miles for Hope | August 25, 2010 Miles for Hope is seeking athletes who wish to compete in marathons and endurance events across the country and that have a desire to find better treatments for brain tumors and ultimately a cure for them.
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Anne C. Lawless, RN, CNOR, CAS Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Nursing & Clinical Education By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 25, 2010 Anne C. Lawless brings decades of patient care experience to medical equipment manufacturer
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Dr. Barbara A. Phillips Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 24, 2010 Dr. Barbara A. Phillips aims to understand how astronauts are affected by entering space
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The Best Sleep Apnea Treatment: CPAP vs. Oral Appliances. A Question of Compliance and Effectiveness. Oral Appliances Win the Compliance Award. CPAP is the Best First Choice for Morbidly Obese Patients. By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | August 21, 2010 CPAP is considered the Gold Standard for sleep apnea treatment but poor compliance issues with CPAP often make oral appliances the best sleep apnea treatment. For the morbidly obese patient, CPAP is the best first line treatment.
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Akiva S. Cohen to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 20, 2010 Akiva S. Cohen is an expert on alterations in brain circuity induced by brain injury
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Tara M. Trakes, RN, BSN, CNRN, CCRN, Honored for Accomplishments in Nursing By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 12, 2010 Tara M. Trakes recently promoted to a clinical supervisory position in the Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit at Barrows Neurological Institute of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center
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Stem Cells Repair Brain Damage: Umbilical Cord Blood and Developing Tooth Buds Contain Stem Cells That Can Change Lives; Stem Cells from Developing Tooth Buds Offer a Second Chance for Stem Cells By: Ira Shapira, Sleep and Health Journal | August 12, 2010 "Cord blood wakes up drowning victim's brain" is a headline that thrills Wayne Franco MD. Dr Wayne Franco wants to drastically improve the lives of children and adults with brain damage, stroke, brain trauma and cerebral palsy.
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Frank W. Hayes, MD, Honored for Invaluable Contributions to Military Psychiatry By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 11, 2010 Frank W. Hayes, MD, named Professional of the Year by Cambridge Who's Who Publishing
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Reibman & Weiner Fight For The Rights of Diabetic New Yorker, Juan Castillo By: Steven Weiner, Reibman & Weiner | August 09, 2010 Reibman & Weiner fight for the rights of diabetic New Yorker, Juan Castillo.
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LVI and TMD By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | August 06, 2010 Millions of people in the United States suffer from a condition known as temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). TMD is caused by the misalignment of the temporomandibular joints (TMJ).
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Diagnosing Wisdom Teeth Problems By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | July 31, 2010 Wisdom teeth problems can damage your entire mouth and compromise your overall health.
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How and Why to Replace Single or Multiple Teeth By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | July 31, 2010 While missing teeth certainly result in aesthetic issues regarding your smile, they also create serious oral health risks if you do not replace them as soon as possible.
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Dr. David A. Herz Talks Candidly with Cambridge Who's Who about the Complexity of Neurosurgery and the Simplicity of Compassionate Care By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 30, 2010 Dr. David A. Herz was the first medical professional in Michigan to use the laser for brain tumor operations
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Brooklyn Medical Malpractice Lawyers, Reibman & Weiner, Helping the Victim, Helping Victims Families By: Anthony Savino, BenjaminMarc.com Inc | July 17, 2010 Brooklyn medical malpractice lawyers, Reibman & Weiner, representing the truth.
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The Seriousness of Traumatic Brain Injuries By: Findlaw PR | July 16, 2010 Nearly 2 million Americans sustain a traumatic brain injury each year. Motor vehicle accidents are one of the most common causes of these serious injuries.
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