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  1. Curso de Apnea by Umberto Pelizzari, Stefano Tovaglieri, 2006-01-01
  2. Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: A Controversial Issue (Orl Nova, 3-4)
  3. Sleep Apnea: Implications in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  4. Apnea Monitors Worldwide - A Market Strategy Report by Inc. MarketStrat, 2005-07-01
  5. Sleep Apnea: Current Diagnosis And Treatment (Progress in Respiratory Research)
  6. Coping With Snoring And Sleep Apnea (Overcoming Common Problems) by Jill Eckersley, 2003-06
  7. Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea by FACS Jonas T Johnson MD, FACS Jack L Gluckman MD, et all 2007-04-16
  8. Oral device muzzles obstructive sleep apnea and snoring in a 2-year study. (Patients Like It).: An article from: Internal Medicine News
  9. Strategies can overcome fear of CPAP mask: parents can help children accept continuous positive airway pressure treatment of obstructive sleep apnea.(Clinical ... pressure): An article from: Pediatric News by Fran Lowry, 2006-06-01
  10. Snoring Can Kill!!: Discover How Sleep Apnea Can Be Ruining Your Life by Joseph L. Goldstein, 1999-10-01
  11. Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea by David NF Fairbanks, Samuel A Mickelson, et all 2002-11-01
  12. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Fast Facts) by Barbara Phillips, Matthew T. Naughton, 2004-06
  13. Sleep apnea and the eyes.(SLEEP MEDICINE): An article from: FOCUS: Journal for Respiratory Care & Sleep Medicine by Regina Patrick, 2005-09-22
  14. Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children.(Updates & Kidbits)(Report): An article from: Pediatric Nursing by Kathleen Peeke, Marjorie Hershberger, et all 2006-09-01

21. CPAP Solutions 1-888-272-7849 CPAP, BIPAP, Supplies And Eqipment
Providing public awareness and education regarding Obstructive Sleep apnea, while giving patients an affordable solution to purchasing equipment and supplies in a secure environment.
http://www.cpapsolutions.com

22. SleepQuest - Sleep Apnea
SleepQuest specializes in treating obstructive sleep apnea and other sleep disorders by providing innovative diagnostic and treatment services in the
http://www.sleepquest.com/s_osa.html

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In-Home Testing Best Guide to OSA ... Community
Authored by William C. Dement, M.D., Ph.D. and Robert Koenigsberg, CEO
Overview of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Approximately 30 million Americans are victims of a sleep disorder called obstructive sleep apnea . Many millions more are predisposed and have a high risk of developing the illness. If you are an adult male, the odds are about 50/50 that your breathing is not normal when you are sleeping. It is imperative that anyone who might have this problem or is predisposed, or knows someone they care about who has the problem, should have the clearest possible understanding about it.
We have dedicated this section of the web site to a crystal clear and detailed description of all aspects of obstructive sleep apnea. The section begins with an overview which will introduce the reader to this important sleep disorder. During the next several weeks we will be providing you with a more in-depth understanding of obstructive sleep apnea. Please check back to this section to view upcoming segments.
What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)?

23. NHLBI, Facts About Sleep Apnea
Facts About Sleep apnea. Facts About Sleep apnea is a fourpage brochure that discusses sleep apnea and how it is treated. There is also an Spanish version.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/sleep/sleepapn.htm
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Facts About Sleep Apnea
Facts About Sleep Apnea is a four-page brochure that discusses sleep apnea and how it is treated. There is also an Spanish version . Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood. First described in 1965, sleep apnea is a breathing disorder characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. It owes its name to a Greek word, apnea, meaning "want of breath." There are two types of sleep apnea: central and obstructive. Central sleep apnea, which is less common, occurs when the brain fails to send the appropriate signals to the breathing muscles to initiate respirations. Obstructive sleep apnea is far more common and occurs when air cannot flow into or out of the person's nose or mouth although efforts to breathe continue. 4 pages. NIH Publication No. 95-3798 You may obtain the document in following ways:
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24. Apnea Del Sueño
Causas, clasificaci³n, diagn³stico y tratamientos.
http://www.entornomedico.org/salud/saludyenfermedades/alfa-omega/apnea.html

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26. Sleep Apnoea FAQ / Sleep Apnea FAQ
Sleep Apnoea FAQ / Sleep apnea FAQ. Highly recommended. What is sleep apnea? Sleep apnea is defined as the cessation of breathing during sleep.
http://www.newtechpub.com/phantom/faq/osa_faq.htm
Sleep Apnea FAQ New Technology Publishing HealthyResources COPD Courage and Information: COPD book ... SITE MAP
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Sleep Apnoea FAQ / Sleep Apnea FAQ
Written and edited by patients, and with input by others experienced in sleep apnea, this FAQ or Frequently Asked Questions page answers many concerns and issues raised by people with snoring and apnea.
Doug Linder
Current editing by Jerry Halberstadt
Frequently-Asked Questions file v 3.1
  • Who the heck are you? What is Sleep Apnoea? How do I know if I have it? Wouldn't I know it if I woke up so often? ... Where can I find doctors/sleep centers/CPAP in my own country?
  • Who the heck are you?
    My name is Doug Linder. I'm just some guy with apnoea. It's easier to tell you what I am not:
    • Most importantly, I am NOT a doctor. I do not keep lists of doctors, specialists, equipment companys, or anything like that. I can't recommend doctors or brands of CPAP machines. Sorry. I don't have a folderful of secret "cures" for apnoea that I keep away from everyone else just out of spite. The minute I hear of a new potential treatment, I put it up here. I'm not highly connected to the field of sleep medicine. Yes, I have met a few nice folks in the industry, and some of them are indeed doctors. But they don't give free, anonymous, undiagnosed medical advice over the internet, either.

    27. Apnea Magazine - L'e-zine Di Apnea E Pesca In Apnea
    Ezine dedicata ad apnea, pesca subacquea, tiro al bersaglio subacqueo e cacciafotosub, con interviste, articoli, normative ed un forum.
    http://www.apneamagazine.com/
    Home Apnea News Agonismo Interviste Tecniche ed Attrezzature The Box lt=tendina.length tendina[lt]="apnea"; pos_tendina[lt]=25; Home Pesca in Apnea News Agonismo Interviste Tecniche ed Attrezzature Medicina e biologia Acqua dolce The Box lt=tendina.length tendina[lt]="pescasub"; pos_tendina[lt]=75; Home News News Apnea News Pesca in Apnea lt=tendina.length tendina[lt]="news"; pos_tendina[lt]=175; Cacciafotosub Tirosub lt=tendina.length tendina[lt]="altre_discipline"; pos_tendina[lt]=220; Home AM Club Registrazione Convenzioni e sconti Galleria Fotografica Esperienze Racconti di Pesca Scrivi un Racconto lt=tendina.length tendina[lt]="club"; pos_tendina[lt]=310; Forum Chat lt=tendina.length tendina[lt]="comunity"; pos_tendina[lt]=370; Rivista Pesca in Apnea Meteo e WebCam Tavole di Marea Link Cartografia Sfondi Screen Saver lt=tendina.length tendina[lt]="rubriche"; pos_tendina[lt]=445;

    28. SleepNet's Sleep Apnea Homepage
    Everything you wanted to know about sleep disorders but were too tired to ask. Open Sleep Forum. SleepNet links to over 200 sites. New to the site is Dr. Dement's Weekly Coulum. Come on in and Sleep apnea Homepage. Sleep apnea Information. Sleep apnea Forums. Sleep apnea Links
    http://www.sleepnet.com/sleepapnea2000.html
    Sleep Apnea Homepage
    Everything you wanted to know about sleep apnea but were too tired to ask
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    29. Questionaire For Identifying Possible Sleep Apnea
    Questionaire for identifying possible sleep apnea score yourself. Cuestionario de autoevaluacisn de apneas de Suego. What can I do about sleep apnea?
    http://www.newtechpub.com/phantom/question/quiz.htm
    Questionaire for identifying possible sleep apnea New Technology Publishing HealthyResources COPD Courage and Information: COPD book ... SITE MAP
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    Questionaire for identifying possible sleep apnea: score yourself
    You don't have to feel lousy, sleepy, or tired.
    "My father snored and gasped. I snore and gasp. What could that have to do with feeling lousy all the time? Turns out there was a connection. Find out what it is." -Daniel Pinkwater, author and National Public Radio commentator. Every night, a phantom-sleep apnea syndrome-steals sleep from millions of unsuspecting victims. You may be among them if your sleep is repeatedly disturbed by snoring, by choking halts in breathing, and by gasping efforts to breathe. You could be in danger of losing your health, years of productivity and happiness, and your life. The struggle between sleep and breathing is caused by sleep apnea syndrome which leaves victims unaware of the source of their daytime sleepiness. Less than five percent of those who may have sleep apnea have been diagnosed and treated. Because sleep disorders medicine is so new, many physicians may not be trained to recognise the symptoms. So, chances are that you could be affected without you or your doctor suspecting it. This short quiz is designed to help you to recognize possible sleep apnea so that you can realize there can be relief for your symptoms.

    30. Virginia Ear, Nose, Throat & Allergy
    Includes discussion of multiple topics such as middle ear, sinus and tonsil infections, deviated septum, snoring, sleep apnea, hearing loss, inhalant and food allergies.
    http://www.vaentallergy.com
    a Division of Hampton Roads Otolarynogology Associates, PLLC 732 Thimble Shoals Blvd., Ste. 102 Newport News, VA 23606 Phone: (757) 873-0338 Fax: (757) 873-9579 Website: www.vaentallergy.com Timothy A. Queen, MD, FACS Certified-American Board of Otolaryngology Fellow-American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy Fellow-American College of Surgeons Member-American Rhinologic Society Member-Virginia Society of Otolaryngology Member-Tidewater Otolaryngology Society Integrating comprehensive ear, nose, throat and allergy care into one practice!

    31. Freedive Canada - Home
    Information and activities of CAFA the first nonprofit freediving association in Canada. In English and French.
    http://www.freedivecanada.com/
    Welcome to the Canadian Association of Freediving and Apnea (CAFA)
    Freediving or breath-hold diving is a fantastic sport that is gaining global popularity and momentum. As the first non-profit freediving association in Canada, we aim to further the promotion and development of the sport of freediving both recreationally and competitively within Canada and abroad.

    32. Las Enfermedades - Preguntas Y Respuestas - Diccionario Medico Online -Directori
    enfermedades, enfermedad, diccionario online, directorio de enfermedades gratis en español, espanol, diccionario medico de medicina y salud, sintomas, sintoma, tratamiento, tratamientos, Versión
    http://www.lasenfermedades.com/index.php?op=view&t=473

    33. Familydoctor.org/handouts/212.html
    Sleep apneaFrom the American Academy of Family Physicians
    http://familydoctor.org/handouts/212.html

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    familydoctor.org Home Sleep Apnea What is sleep apnea? How do I know if I have sleep apnea? Is sleep apnea dangerous? Is there anything I can do to help my sleep apnea? ... Will this problem change my life?
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    What is sleep apnea?
    People with sleep apnea stop breathing for 10 to 30 seconds at a time while they are sleeping. These short stops in breathing can happen up to 400 times every night! If you have sleep apnea, the periods of not breathing may make you wake up from deep sleep. If you are waking up all night long, you aren't getting enough rest from your sleep. There are two kinds of sleep apnea: obstructive apnea and central apnea. Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common type. Nine out of 10 people with sleep apnea have this type of apnea. If you have obstructive apnea, something is blocking the passage or windpipe (called the trachea) that brings air into your body. You keep trying to breathe, but you can't get enough air because of the blockage. Your windpipe might be blocked by your tongue, tonsils or uvula (the little piece of flesh that hangs down in the back of your throat). It might also be blocked by a large amount of fatty tissue in the throat or even by relaxed throat muscles. Central sleep apnea is rare. This type is called central apnea because it is related to the function of the central nervous system. If you have this type of apnea, the muscles you use to breathe don't get the "go-ahead" signal from your brain. Either the brain doesn't send the signal, or the signal gets interrupted.

    34. Club Sommozzatori Bari
    Corsi, informazioni, fotosub, apnea accademy, galleria foto, informazioni
    http://www.teledata.it/csb

    35. Sleep Apnea
    What is Obstructive Sleep apnea? The most common kind of sleep apnea is called Obstructive Sleep apnea Syndrome. SLEEP apnea ARTICLES.
    http://www.stanford.edu/~dement/apnea.html
    Updated March 10, 1999
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    Sleep Apnea Articles UPPP Surgery LAUP Surgery ... A Doctor with Sleep Apnea reviews recent research for fellow patients What is Obstructive Sleep Apnea? The most common kind of sleep apnea is called Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. Sleep apnea means "cessation of breath." It is characterized by repetitive episodes of upper airway obstruction that occur during sleep, usually associated with a reduction in blood oxygen saturation. In other words, the airway becomes obstructed at several possible sites. The upper airway can be obstructed by excess tissue in the airway, large tonsils, a large tongue and usually includes the airway muscles relaxing and collapsing when asleep. Another site of obstruction can be the nasal passages. Sometimes the structure of the jaw and airway can be a factor in sleep apnea. What are the symptoms?
    • excessive daytime sleepiness
    • frequent episodes of obstructed breathing during sleep. (The patient may be unaware of this symptom usually the bed partner is extremely aware of this).
    Associated features may include:
    • loud snoring
    • morning headaches
    • unrefreshing sleep
    • a dry mouth upon awakening
    • chest retraction during sleep in young children (chest pulls in)
    • high blood pressure
    • overweight
    • irritability
    • change in personality
    • depression
    • difficulty concentrating
    • excessive perspiring during sleep
    • heartburn
    • reduced libido
    • insomnia
    • frequent nocturnal urination (nocturia)
    • restless sleep
    • nocturnal snorting, gasping, choking (may wake self up)

    36. Apnea.nl: Waar Je De Apneist In Je Vindt.
    Informatieve site met algemene informatie over freediving. Daarnaast zijn er ook verslagen van wedstrijden en evenementen te vinden en besprekingen van boeken, films en documentaires.
    http://www.apnea.nl/

    37. Infant Apnea
    INFANT SLEEP apnea. Updated March 24, 1999. INFANT SLEEP apnea. What is Infant Sleep apnea? Infant sleep apnea is characterized
    http://www.stanford.edu/~dement/infantapnea.html
    INFANT SLEEP APNEA
    Updated March 24, 1999
    INFANT SLEEP APNEA
    What is Infant Sleep Apnea? Infant sleep apnea is characterized by central apneas or obstructive apneas that occur while asleep. An apnea is the stoppage of airflow at the nostrils and mouth lasting at least 10 seconds. A central apnea is when respiratory efforts stop for more than 10 seconds (20 seconds in infancy). An obstructive apnea is when the upper airway is blocked. Up to what age is it considered "Infant" Apnea? The diagnosis of 'Apnea of Infancy' is reserved for infants who are older than 37 weeks (approximately 9 months) at the onset of the apnea and for whom no specific cause of apparent life-threatening event (ALTE) or apnea can be identified. 'Apnea of Prematurity' is restricted to apnea in infants younger than 37 weeks (approximately 9 months) and not due to an explainable cause except respiratory immaturity. What are the symptoms?
    • Observed cessation of breathing during sleep that may include:
    • Color change (Infant is pale or bluish)
    • Tone change - limpness
    • noisy breathing during sleep
    Diagnostic Classification Steering Committee, Thorpy MJ, Chairman. International Classification of Sleep Disorders: Diagnostic and Coding Manual. Rochester, Minnesota: American Sleep Disorders Association, 1990.

    38. Medical Library:
    Many people consider snoring a minor annoyance, but it can signal a potentially serious condition called sleep apnea (temporary interruptions in breathing
    http://www.medem.com/medlb/article_detaillb.cfm?article_ID=ZZZWT155MNC&sub_cat=5

    39. Buteyko Breathe Easy
    B.I.B.H practitioner Jennifer Harris provides information regarding her breathing practice for asthma, hay fever, sinuses, snoring and sleep apnea.
    http://www.pnc.com.au/~breatheasy
    Buteyko "Breathe Easy" Jennifer Harris Buteyko Practitioner trained by Tess Graham of the Buteyko Institute of Breathing and Health Member of Buteyko Health Professionals Australia To find out about consultations for adults and children suffering from breathing related conditions such as asthma and hay fever or seeking to improve performance in singing dance or sport email me at breatheasy@pnc.com.au The purpose of these pages is to provide information on the following topics and to act as an archive for Jennifer's written articles which are published in newspapers such as "The Blue Mountains Gazette" and local school magazines. I personally do NOT recommend the use of any home video course. Regular consultation with a qualified practitioner is vital for your successful recovery because the breathing exercises are tailored to each individual. I have recently incorporated the discipline of Pilates with my studies of Buteyko and have developed a unique stretch/breathing program. I call this new method, Buteykolates. For more information on this, see my articles "BUTEYKOLATES ?" and "BUTEYKOLATES A HIT !" below.

    40. Stowood Scientific Instruments
    Medical equipment distributor for sleep apnea equipment.
    http://www.cix.co.uk/~ssi/
    Sleep Diagnostics, Oximetry, Performance and Snoring
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    Stowood Scientific Instruments (SSI), a partnership based at Oxford, specialises in the development and manufacturing of appropriate equipment and software for the sleep laboratory - spanning ‘ 10 Astonishing Years
    This site contains details of our company and its progression since it was first established, an overview of our hardware and software products, new developments, and links to other sites of interest and a variety of distributors.
    For any enquiries about our products or services please contact us by phone or e-mail.
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    Created: 20th September 2002
    Royal Oak Cottage, Beckley, Oxford OX3 9UP, UK Tel: +44(0) 1 865 358 860 Mobile: +44 (0) 7774 813 660 Fax: +44 (0) 1 865 358 860 email: sales@stowood.co.uk for Oximetry What’s New? Download 2001

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