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  1. Questions & Answers About Sleep Apnea (100 Questions & Answers about) by Sudhansu Chokroverty, 2008-12-04
  2. Sleep Apnea and Snoring: Surgical and Non-Surgical Therapy by Michael Friedman MD, 2008-10-30
  3. Dental Management of Sleep Disorders by Ronald Attanasio, Dennis R. Bailey, 2009-12-29
  4. Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Sleep Well, Feel Better by M.D. Ralph A. Pascualy, 2008-01-15
  5. Sleep Apnea-The Phantom of the Night: Overcome Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Win Your Hidden Struggle to Breathe, Sleep, and Live by T. Scott Johnson, 2003-05
  6. Sleep Apnea: Current Diagnosis And Treatment (Progress in Respiratory Research)
  7. Sleep Medicine Essentials by Teofilo L. Lee-Chiong, 2009-02-09
  8. The Quick and Easy Sleep Apnea Book by Gautam Soparkar, 2010-08-26
  9. The Perils of Sleep Apnea--An Undiagnosed Epidemic: A Layman's Perspective by Burton Abrams, 2007-02-22
  10. Get It Up! Revealing the Simple Surprising Lifestyle thatCauses Migraines, Alzheimer's, Stroke, Glaucoma, Sleep Apnea, Impotence,...and More! by Sydney Ross Singer, Soma Grismaijer, 2000-10
  11. How To Win Your War Against Snoring And Sleep Apnea by wings of success, 2010-08-10
  12. Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Pathophysiology, Comorbidities, and Consequences (Sleep Disorders)
  13. Sleep Apnea: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  14. The Sleep Apnea Syndrome, More as an Illness by A. B'Uttner, A. Bttner, 2009-02

181. Nighttime Dying Linked To Sleep Apnea From Brain Cell Loss
Aim to grow old and die peacefully in your sleep? Be careful what you wish for.
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182. Chicago Illinois Dentist: Chicago Cosmetic Dentistry, Oral Care
North loop. General, restorative and cosmetic services, also halitosis, sleep apnea, TMJ treatment. Fact sheets, virtual tour, office hours, map.
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183. Sleep Apnea Surgery With Dr. Kasey Li
Developed by a world renown surgeon, Dr. Kasey Li, for educational purposes. It provides indepth information on the surgical treatment of sleep disordered breathing.
http://www.sleepapneasurgery.com/

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Nasal Surgery Uvulopalatal Flap Genioglossus ... Post-Op Instructions SLEEP APNEA SURGERY Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the result of airway obstruction during sleep. Patients with OSA either have smaller airway dimensions or a floppy airway with greater tendency to collapse. Surgery for OSA is aimed at enlarging airway dimensions as well as decreasing the collapsibility of the airway.
The airway is composed of the upper and lower jaws, tongue, tonsils, soft palate, and side wall of the throat. Different surgical procedures in the treatment of OSA have been developed to address these different components of the airway. Because the airway pattern and the severity of obstruction vary greatly between individuals, the success rate of a given surgical procedure also varies greatly. In general, as the severity of OSA increases, so does the invasiveness of the required procedures in order to achieve successful surgical outcomes.
The objective of this website is to provide patients an in-depth source of available surgical options for OSA. Possible sleep apnea surgical procedures are discussed in detail, including potential risks, complications and postoperative expectations. Relevant publications are recommended as additional informational tools.
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184. GILBERT & HOLTON - Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery procedures offered include wisdom teeth, dental implants, tmj, and sleep apnea.
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185. Quietsleep - Oral Appliance Therapy For Snoring And Sleep Apnea
Information resource for dentists and patients on snoring and sleep apnea, with information about oral appliance therapy, treatment options and available dentists.
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Quietsleep News 09/09/2005 08:04 AM Hurricane Katina victims with apnea get help Three-year-old Aamiyah Marsh is the perfect example of the Hurricane Katrina victim Awake in America seeks to help through its just-launched Operation Restore CPAP. ......
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186. Awake In Philly || WELCOME (but We're On Vacation Right Now)
Meeting information is posted on the site, as well as other general information that is useful to apnea sufferers.
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Philadelphia (July 1, 2005) -Summer is upon us and folks will soon be leaving the area on vacation. Since vacations offer time to recharge, Awake In Philly is also taking a vacation. After surveying many of the group's members and finding most would be out of town during the regular meeting dates, it was decided that no meetings will be held during the months of June, July, or August. Postcards will be mailed in by early September with meeting dates and topics through the end of 2005. To sign up for the mailing, go to http://www.AwakeInPhilly.org/mailings.shtml Organized sponsors of Awake In Philly, in alphabetical order, include Maril Products, makers of Control III Disinfectant and the Northeast Regional Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Awake In Philly meetings are designed to offer support to anyone who must deal with the impact of sleep disorders, including the patient, the spouse, a co-worker or supervisor, researchers, physicians, attorneys, among others. Everyone is encouraged to attend the meetings.

187. Apnea
Usually these brief stops in breathing are completely normal. Sometimes, though,apnea or other sleeprelated problems can be a cause for concern.
http://kidshealth.org/parent/general/sleep/apnea.html

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Everyone has brief pauses in his or her breathing pattern called apnea - even your child. Usually these brief stops in breathing are completely normal. Sometimes, though, apnea or other sleep-related problems can be a cause for concern. Find out what it means when your child's doctor mentions apnea. Types of Apnea
The word apnea comes from the Greek word meaning "without wind." Although it's perfectly normal for everyone to experience occasional pauses in breathing, apnea can be a problem when breathing stops for 20 seconds or longer. There are three types of apnea:
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  • central
  • mixed
Obstructive Apnea
A common type of apnea in children, obstructive apnea is caused by an obstruction of the airway (such as enlarged tonsils and adenoids ). This is most likely to happen during sleep because that's when the soft tissue at back of the throat is most relaxed. As many as 1% to 3% of otherwise healthy preschool-age children have obstructive apnea. Symptoms include:
  • snoring (the most common)
  • labored breathing while sleeping
  • gasping for air
  • very restless sleep and sleeping in unusual positions
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Because obstructive sleep apnea may disturb sleep patterns, these children may also show continued sleepiness after awakening in the morning and tiredness and attention problems throughout the day. Sometimes apnea can affect school performance. One recent study suggests that some children diagnosed with

188. Somnoplasty, Laser Skin Resurfacing, Facial Surgery, Dental Implants, Sleep Apne
Maxillofacial surgery practice. General information including maps and directions, description of services, resources on sleep disorders and apnea, and frequently asked questions.
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    189. 'Dying In Sleep' Linked To Apnea, Experts Say - More Health News - MSNBC.com
    People who die in their sleep may stop breathing because they have lost too manybrain cells, US researchers reported.
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    'Dying in sleep' linked to apnea, experts say
    Elderly may stop breathing due to malfunction in brain's breathing center
    WASHINGTON - People who die in their sleep may stop breathing because they have lost too many brain cells, U.S. researchers reported Monday. Sleep apnea - a condition in which people stop breathing for long stretches of time in their sleep - may sometimes be caused by the destruction of cells in the brain stem, where autonomic functions such as breathing are controlled, they said. Tests on rats showed that the loss of key brain stem cells that die off with age caused such disrupted sleep that the animals eventually stopped breathing completely. The same thing may be happening in elderly people, said neurobiologist Jack Feldman of the University of California Los Angeles. "We wanted to reveal the mechanism behind central sleep apnea, which most commonly affects people after age 65," Feldman said in a statement. "Unlike obstructive sleep apnea, in which a person stops breathing when their airway collapses, central sleep apnea is triggered by something going awry in the brain's breathing center."

    190. ThinkQuest : Site Unavailable
    A study by ThinkQuest the complexity and importance of your daily biological ritual from apnea, insomnia, and sleep disorders to sociological and zoological facts.
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    191. Silicon Valley's Sleep Disorders Center
    The sleep Disorders Center in Silicon Valley with facilities in San Jose/Los Gatos Palo Alto. Effective treatment for snoring, apnea, chronic fatigue caused by poor sleep.
    http://www.sleepscape.com/
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    192. VCUHS Sleep Disorders Center
    Located in Richmond, Virginia. Information on apnea, narcolepsy, insomnia, RLS, and links to other sites.
    http://www.vcu.edu/sleepwell

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    193. Sleep Medicine Northwest
    sleep medicine clinic and laboratory in Seattle treating all types of sleep disorders, including fatigue, sleepiness, insomnia, apnea, snoring, narcolepsy, and restless leg syndrome.
    http://www.sleepnw.com

    194. Sleep Apnoea And Anaesthesia
    Loadsman JA, Hillman DR. Anaesthesia and sleep apnoea. Br. J. Anaesth. 2001;86254266. In a moment, you should find yourself presented with my version of
    http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/anaes/lectures/Sleep_Apnoea.html
    The lecture notes (by Dr John Loadsman) that used to be here have been made obsolete by a Review Article that appeared in the British Journal of Anaesthesia in February 2001. Loadsman JA, Hillman DR. Anaesthesia and sleep apnoea. Br. J. Anaesth. 2001;86 254-266 In a moment, you should find yourself presented with my version of the text of that article (with the BJA's permission of course!)
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