145 total news stories found.
2012-09-07 | Dr. Jacques Doueck will answer your questions about snoring, sleep apnea and oral appliance therapy. Call 718-339-7982.
2012-09-02 | Dr. David J. Stern has been treating patients for Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea, in conjunction with Medical Doctors, for the last eighteen years, and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine.
2012-01-21 | Oral appliance therapy is an alternative to CPAP for sleep apnea and snoring suffers who can't tolerate CPAP and want to improve their health with a full night sleep.
2011-12-06 | Adverse insurance ratings can be avoided by doing off-the-grid sleep studies. Long-term saving on insurance premiums offset the out-of-pocket expense of an off-the-grid study.
2011-11-11 | Orange County Sleep Apnea Dentist Bill Poe DDS offers an oral appliance alternative to CPAP for sleep and snoring suffers who can't tolerate CPAP and want to improve their health with a full night sleep.
2011-11-10 | San Diego Sleep Apnea Dentist Dr. James Loye offers an oral appliance alternative to CPAP for sleep and snoring suffers who can't tolerate CPAP and want to improve their health with a full night's sleep.
2011-09-10 | Dr. Roger Roubal at the Advanced TMJ and Sleep Center in Omaha offers an oral appliance alternative to CPAP for sleep and snoring suffers who can't tolerate CPAP or want a comfortable no-mask treatment option.
2011-07-14 | Dental sleep medicine practices can join the new and affordable I Hate CPAP Membership Program to reach thousands of snoring and sleep apnea suffers who can't tolerate CPAP treatment. Over 10,000 unique visitors each month go to www.IHateCPAP.com.
2011-02-18 | SomnoMed Limited (ASX:SOM) announcement to the Australian Stock Exchange on 7th February 2011.
2011-02-04 | 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.
2010-11-22 | Nasal CPAP has always been considered the "Gold Standard" of trreatment for sleep apnea. A new study in Respiration changes that forever. The study shows that oral appliances are equally effective to CPAP for mild to moderate sleep apnea.
2010-10-14 | 50% of snorers have Obstructive Sleep Apnea, a life-threatening disorder affecting nearly 20 million Americans. Inland Empire Sleep Solutions connects patients to a select group of health professionals who are trained in treating sleep disorders.
2010-09-24 | 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.
2010-09-21 | 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.
2010-09-21 | 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, according to Dr Adams.
2010-09-14 | 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.
2010-09-12 | 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.
2010-09-03 | 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.
2010-09-03 | 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.