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Have you been feeling tired and irritable during the day after an unsatisfying night sleep? If so, the Omega Sleep Center wants to help you discover if you have a sleep disorder.
Roughly one month before a day that Bruce Smith will remember forever , he had one he'd like to forget. Smith has been arrested three times for driving while intoxicated, but this is the first time he's been convicted of the charge.
Researchers are testing a new Internet-based program designed to help people sleep. It's called "SHUTi" or "shut eye," which stands for "sleep healthy using the Internet."
Huron Valley Ambulance, which services Washtenaw, western Wayne and southwest Oakland counties, recently placed CPAP units on all their paramedic emergency ambulances.
Dr. SleepGood, Inc. has announced the release of the SnoreSling™, a non-invasive fabric product that could help millions of sleep apnea and snoring sufferers, as well as their bed partners, finally get a good night's rest.
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Even though it may sound like it, heart failure does not necessarily mean that the heart has failed. Heart failure is a serious condition in which the heart is not pumping blood around the body efficiently. The patient's left side, right side, or even both sides of the body can be affected. Symptoms will depend on which side is affected and how severe the heart failure is - symptoms can be severe.
CHICAGO — Sleepless people sometimes use the Internet to get through the night. Now, a small study shows promising results for insomniacs with nine weeks of Internet-based therapy. No human therapist is involved.
San Francisco bariatric surgeon, Paul Cirangle, was honored as a key speaker at the annual meeting for the American Society for Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS), the preeminent organization for weight loss surgeons and bariatric allied health care providers. He spoke at three courses to share with his colleagues the positive benefits of the vertical sleeve gastrectomy, believed to be the ...
I recently came across a statistic from the SSM Center for Sleep Disorders: "It's estimated that more than 40 million Americans don't get the sleep they need and experience chronic health problems as a result." That's a lot of people who are burning the midnight oil when they should be snoozing.
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