by Bogrow & Sherbel | Aug 26, 2015 | General
The Guideline, jointly issued by the AADSM and AASM, is great news for both patients who are CPAP intolerant, and dentists who deliver Dental Sleep Medicine. This Guideline is great news for patients suffering from Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) as it endorses a...
by Bogrow & Sherbel | Jul 20, 2015 | Sleep Apnea Studies
Help may be available for the 37 million Americans who snore (and their partners), thanks to a new therapy. The treatment is called oral myofunctional therapy. The treatment employs a series of exercises to strengthen the tongue and soft palate. Exercises are...
by Bogrow & Sherbel | Oct 3, 2014 | Sleep Apnea Studies
People think obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) simply causes poor-quality sleep. Recent studies suggest, however, that there may be more to it than that. Indeed, results from specialized MRIs designed to monitor brain activity indicated a weakened blood flow response in...
by Bogrow & Sherbel | May 27, 2014 | Sleep Apnea Studies
Albany Medical Center researchers performed a study that reveals that there is a direct relationship between sleep apnea and hearing loss. The study included almost 14,000 people who have suffered from sleep apnea. They were part of the Hispanic Community Health...