Dr. Richard E. Klein – Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) – Part 1
January 15th, 2010
Dr. Richard E. Klein from the Michigan Head & Neck Institute – OSA, the most common type of sleep apnea, occurs when air cannot flow into or out of the persons nose or mouth, although efforts to breathe continue. In a given night, the number of involuntary breathing pauses or apneic events may be as high as 20 to 60 or more per hour. Snoring and choking between apneic events is common, although not everyone who snores has OSA.
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http://www.DIYStopSnoring.com reveals sleep apnea cure information and it’s a great story too. Visit the site and you can thank me later 😉
Act Three- Treatment The main character learns he has sleep apnea and finds out about treatment options.
http://diycoloncleansing.com offers sleep apnea treatment information for those who want to stop snoring
This new oral appliance replaces the CPAP machine and works for snoring as well as sleep apnea. This is an FDA approved oral appliance.
This video is to introduce people to the New Version Breeze Nasal Pillow System made by Puritan Bennett for use with a CPAP, BiPap, BiLevel, or Auto Adjusting CPAP machine to treat Sleep Apnea. More videos can be seen at www.cpap.com
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Help for people who suffer from heavy snoring – and their partners. The aveoTSD is also proven to treat symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea. Easy to use, comfortable and effective. See the clip or see http://www.aveosleep.ca
Dr. Craig Schwimmer discusses the treatments for sleep apnea including CPAP. 3/25/08
This video introduces the new Bravo Nasal Pillow Interface CPAP Mask for use with a CPAP, BiPap, BiLevel, or Auto Adjusting CPAP machine to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea. It is a good alternative choice to the ResMed Swift mask. More videos may be viewed at www.cpap.com