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  1. MedicineNet.com - Focus on Sleep Disorders
    Medical information about sleep disorders including, insomnia, snoring, and nightmares.
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  2. The Vancouver Sleep and Breathing Centre
    The Vancouver Sleep and Breathing Centre is a clinic which specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of Snoring, Sleep Apnea, Asthma, and other common Disorders of Sleep and Breathing.
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  3. Tomed
    Medical products for sleep medicine, obstetrics and gynecology. Major products comprise a novel mandibular advancement device against snoring and obstructive sleep apnea and various intrauterine devices for contraception.
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  4. Sleep
    Sleep Sleep is the process in which humans and other animals periodically rest, with decreased responsiveness to the surrounding world. Sleep occurs cyclically, roughly every 24 hours even though the average human inner body clock usually runs a 24.5-25.5 hour cycle. This cycle gets reset daily (to match 24 hours) with
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  5. Sleep Apnea Clinic
    Information and links on the Klearway Appliance, an extensively researched appliance treating snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
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  6. The Sleep Site. Sleep Apnea, Snoring, Narcolepsy, Insomnia and Other
    Treatable sleep disorders threaten the health, safety, and productivity of millions of Americans who do not even realize they are ill. ... Sleepiness--whether due to sleep apnea, heavy snoring,
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  7. Airway Management, Inc.
    Offers devices utilizing a dental approach to snoring, sleep apnea and sleep disordered breathing.
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  8. Associates in Otolaryngology
    Located in Northern Virginia. Diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the ears, nose, throat, sinuses, snoring and sleep disorders.
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  9. Sleep disorder
    Sleep disorder Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Definition 2 Common Sleep Disorders 3 Broad Classifications of Sleep Disorders 4 Common Causes of Sleep Disorders 5 External Links Definition A sleep disorder is a disorder in the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders can interfere with mental and
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  10. Buteyko
    B.I.B.H practitioner Jennifer Harris provides information regarding her breathing practice for asthma, hay fever, sinuses, snoring and sleep apnea.
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  11. SomnoMed Australian Sleep Association
    Professional Australian sleep organization focusing on obstructive sleep apnoea and snoring. Aims to promote public awareness about the medical and social ramifications of sleep disorders.
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  12. Snoring
    Snoring Snoring is the act of breathing through the open mouth in such a way as to cause a vibration of the uvula and soft palate, thus giving rise to a sound which may vary from a soft noise to a loud unpleasant sound. This most commonly occurs during sleep The
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  13. British Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Association
    Not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping snorers and their bed partners improve their sleep, returning them again to peaceful nights together.
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  14. Snoring Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment by MedicineNet
    Snoring can occur during all or only some stages of sleep. Snoring is most common in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, because of the loss of muscle tone characteristic of this stage of sleep.
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  15. Silensor Anti-Snoring System
    Manufacturer of appliance to prevent sleep apnea and snoring. Includes information for patients and dentists.
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  16. Snoring
    Snoring is also one symptom of a serious sleep disorder known as sleep apnea. When a person has sleep apnea, his or her breathing is irregular during sleep.
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  17. Urinary incontinence
    mean urinary incontinence. See also fecal incontinence. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Urinary incontinence in women 2 What Are the Types of Incontinence? 2.1 Stress Incontinence 2.2 Urge Incontinence 2.3 Functional Incontinence 2.4 Overflow Incontinence 2.5 Other Types of Incontinence 3 How Is Incontinence Evaluated? 4 How Is Incontinence Treated? 4.6 Exercises 4.7 Electrical Stimulation 4.8 Biofeedback 4.9 Timed Voiding or Bladder Training 4.10 Medications 4.11 Pessaries 4.12 Implants 4.13 Surgery 4.14 Catheterization 4.15 Other Procedures 5 Urinary incontinence in children 5.16 What Causes Nighttime Incontinence? 5.17 Slower Physical Development 5.18 Excessive Output of Urine During Sleep 5.19 Anxiety 5.20 Genetics
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  18. Delano Health Products, Ltd.
    Remedy to reduce snoring and related sleep disorders.
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  19. Douglas Miller Dental Surgeon
    Offering dental care including treatment of dental phobia, cosmetic dentistry and snoring therapy (sleep apnoea). General information and location details.
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  20. Southeast Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Assoc.
    Care for TMJ, snoring, sleep apnea, wisdom teeth, and dental implants. London and Corbin, KY.
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