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Baby Boomers At Risk-"A Not So Silent Killer"

Dr Jonathan Greenburg DDS As the youngest of 76 million boomers are now move through their 40s, men especially over 40 are more likely to have sleep disorders than women.  About 37 percent of American adults ages 30-69 have at least mild OSA. In a sleep apnea cycle, breathing stops, blood oxygen levels drop, and the person wakes briefly... Read moreChevron
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Development of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

comment on Obstructive Sleep Apnea post: Michael Rack, MD Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 6:33 PM  obstructive sleep apnea often develops gradually, over a period of several years. The medical community has become increasingly aware of OSA since the mid 1990's. It started to be described in the med literature in the mid 70's. CPAP was... Read moreChevron
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