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2009-10-24 | Diabetes, Heart Disease, Stokes, Migraines, Chronic Daily Headaches, Tension-Type Headaches, Sinus Problems, Snoring and Sleep Apnea are just a few of the areas where patients benefit from Dental Treatment addressing Medical Disorders.
2009-10-04 | Patients Suffering From Symptoms Of Migraine, Chronic Daily Headache And Episodic Tension-type Headaches Have A Valuable New Resource Available. I Hate Headaches.org Explains The Relation Of TMD And Neuromuscular Dentistry To Headache Treatment.
2009-10-02 | Sleep apnea is most commonly treated with CPAP or BiPAP but because the majority do not continue with CPAP, oral appliances and surgery are alternative treatments that have shown success. Continuation of treatment is a vitally important factor.
2009-09-30 | Jean Smart, Emmy Award winning Actress accepts board member position with the Chris Elliott Fund for Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Research. Her sister is a glioblastoma brain cancer survivor. This is the first time she will speak publicly about how glioblastoma has impacted her family.
2009-09-19 | Sleep Apnea Dentist Zachary Hodgins DDS joins national I Hate CPAP campaign to offer oral appliance options to the many Orlando Metro Area residents who can't tolerate CPAP.
2009-08-27 | Miles for Hope, a non-profit organization, dedicated to raising funds to find a cure for brain cancer, has partnered with AirTran Airways, and Northwest Biothereputics to raise funds and expand existing brain cancer vaccine trials.
2009-08-17 | Examination of the tongue may be a simple diagnostic test for Sleep Apnea. Simple methods for predicting sleep apnea can lower health care costs and improve overall health and quality of life.
2009-08-05 | Epilepsy subject targeted as programming for medical documentaries
2009-07-25 | Oral Appliances Are Rapidly Increasing In Popularity As An Alternative To CPAP And Surgery. Finding A Qualified Sleep Apnea Dentist Can Be Difficult. www.ihatecpap.com Can Help Locate A Dental Sleep Medicine Trained Dentist.
2009-07-01 | Recently, scientists at the Weill Cornell Medical School were able to recreate the symptoms of Parkinson's disease in mice, leading some to believe that a breakthrough in treating the ailment could be just around the corner.
2009-06-07 | The Sleep Disorder Dental Society Has Evolved Over The Last 18 Years And Has Become The Aadsm. The Academy Holds It 's Meeting In Conjunction With The American Academy Of Sleep Medicine's Meeting That Will Continue Thru The Week.
2009-06-03 | Neurosurgery Physician Assistant at Stony Brook University Medical Center, New York
2009-05-30 | The major portion of Dr. J. Clayton Davie's career of 22 plus years at Carraway Methodist Medical Center was concerned with intracranial and micro neurosurgical procedures.
2009-05-18 | New KLAS report finds that most providers are content with existing 16- and 64-slice systems
2009-05-15 | A San Diego drug maker is hoping an infusion of research capital will allow it to continue its work in searching for Parkinson's disease treatments.
2009-05-14 | BabelFAmily is pleased to announce the launch of a new website that currently supports 10 different languages, viewable and searchable at www.babelfamily.org.
2009-05-14 | While the number of people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease worldwide is already thought to be more than four million, a new study says that the world's largest nations are set to see a doubling of that number within twenty-five years.
2009-05-10 | Parkinson's disease affects an estimated four million people worldwide, with as many as one million in the US alone.
2009-05-01 | Abraham A. Katz, DDS has joined the national I Hate CPAP campaign and launched www.NV.IHateCPAP.com to introduce oral appliance and CPAP alternative options to sleep apnea sufferers who can't tolerate CPAP or have stopped using it.
2009-04-08 | Dr. Perlmutter identified simple, preventative measures for slowing disease progression and advancing brain function by treating the underlying causes of the disease or disorder rather than simply focusing on treating the symptoms.