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Press Release June 10, 2009
Dr Frank DePaola is giving New Jersey patients better lives and happier marriages. Patients are raving about how much better they sleep when their spouse's snoring is treated. WWW.IHATECPAP.COM has the answers patients need.
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Press Release June 9, 2009
Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. Study shows that sleep apnea and low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. LOWER YOUR RISK!
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Press Release June 1, 2009
Dr Ira L Shapira And Dr Mark J Amidei Have Recently Incorporated Velscope Oral Diagnosis Screening System Into Their Dental Practice. They Have Always Made Early Cancer Detection A Significant Part Of Their Practice For The Last 25 Years.
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Press Release May 31, 2009
There are fewer diagnoses more difficult than those who have been told they have cancer. Many times cancer can be treated through different drugs, therapies, or even sometimes diet.
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Press Release May 25, 2009
Sleep apnea is a dangerous disorder that is often undiagnosed and untreated. Florida dentists in the I HATE CPAP! network applaud the Congressman and have been working with http://wwwihatecpap.com founder to promote diagnosis
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Press Release May 22, 2009
Workers who have contracted mesothelioma frequently are eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. Being eligible for disability benefits means a person has a condition that prevents them from doing the work they once were able to do.
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Press Release May 22, 2009
Traditional dentistry focuses on the health of the teeth and gums, while cosmetic dentistry focuses on the appearance of the teeth. These are important elements of overall dental health, but they're only part of the picture.
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Press Release May 21, 2009
We are told to wash or hands, to cover coughs and sneezes, to stay home if we feel sick. Yet to this point only a fraction of purported "flu" cases have been proven to be linked to Influenza, reminds previous Journal of Infectious Diseases lead investigator Lawrence Broxmeyer MD
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Press Release May 19, 2009
Developed by a Crohn's patient with help from GI specialists, GI Monitor, an iPhone App launched by WellApps, Inc., allows patients with (IBD) Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis track their symptoms and deliver accurate data to their doctors.
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Press Release May 7, 2009
People seeking a cancer treatment alternative have an expanded Web resource to help them make wise choices. The EuroMed Foundation has updated their Web site to help patients understand cutting-edge alternative treatment options.
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Press Release May 1, 2009
The ATA estimates that 50 million Americans have experienced some form of tinnitus that eventually goes away without treatment.
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Press Release May 1, 2009
Radiologists, physicians and managers can access hospital systems from anywhere
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Press Release April 30, 2009
Most people expect a dentist to be adept at cleanings, filling cavities, repairing damaged teeth and generally making a person's smile look straighter, healthier and more beautiful.
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Press Release April 11, 2009
Dr Ira L Shapira, A Gurnee Dentist Held His Popular Course On Dental Sleep Medicine On April3-4 At Midlane Country Club In Wadsworth And At His Gurnee Dental Office. Dentists And Their Teams From Around The U.S. Attended His Seminar.
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Press Release April 11, 2009
CPAP Is Considered The Gold Standard Of Treatment For Sleep Apnea But Numerous Studies Have Shown That Less Than Half Of Patients Use Their CPAP On A Regular Basis. The AASM And The AADSN Recognize Oral Appliances As A First Line Apnea Treatment.
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Press Release April 9, 2009
The economic stimulus plan signed by President Obama includes funding for the long awaited EMR software (electronic medical records software, or electronic health record) for doctor's offices and can result in better patient care and treatment.
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Press Release March 26, 2009
The most commonly performed refractive surgery for vision correction is LASIK, offering an immediate improvement in vision and very minimal post-surgical discomfort.
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Press Release March 7, 2009
Many factors contribute to the increased risk of mesothelioma such as inherited traits, environment, general health status and lifestyle choices. Exposure to asbestos is the primary risk factor for contracting mesothelioma.
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Press Release March 7, 2009
In these stressful times, a good night's sleep has become especially valuable, and increasingly difficult to get. Snoring and sleep apnea (a medical problem where the airway collapses during sleep) rob people and their bed partners of the rest they need to face their daily challenges.
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Press Release March 6, 2009
There are many misconceptions and myths surrounding the diagnosis of mesothelioma. One of the misconceptions is that mesothelioma is lung cancer. Mesothelioma that originates in the pleural lining of the lung has similar symptoms but is not true lung cancer.
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