News Story #656
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Read MoreIt is important to treat all children who have high palates, narrow dental arches, overjets, and obstructed airways as soon as possible in order to reduce the incidence of OSA in the population.
Read MoreWith reimbursement codes changing, sleep specialists need to know how to play by the legal rules when contracting with DME and CPAP businesses.
Read MoreWhile the search continues for a cure for narcolepsy, researchers are studying hypocretin neurotransmission and treating patients with the latest drug therapies.
Read MoreThe uses for actigraphy are many in terms of measuring treatment outcomes; it can be implemented over several nights to help physicians determine the effectiveness of medications to treat such disorders as periodic limb movement syndrome and restless legs syndrome.
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