According to the National Jewish Health System, Treating OSA does not only improve sleep quality and ends snoring; it may also decrease the risk of more serious diseases
We’re hearing and learning more about it. The rise of OSA (Obstructive Sleep Apnea) in communities is at a staggering high. It’s estimated nearly 100 million people have OSA, a
Sleep Apnea Now More Common Than Depression
While it’s difficult to pinpoint the exact number of people with sleep apnea, the National Sleep Foundation estimates it’s around 18 million — or higher, significantly more than some health
Sleep Group Solutions Announces First Quarter Seminar Line-up for Dental Continuing Education Courses in 2015
Dentists across the country are participating in dental continuing education courses, which teach dental professionals how to screen and treat snoring and sleep apnea, through Oral Appliance Therapy (OAT). With
Sleep Group Solutions Announces Partnership with REM Sleep Lab for Southern California Dental Sleep Medicine Lectures in 2014
Dental Sleep Medicine Education company, Sleep Group Solutions is pleased to partner with REM Sleep Lab for upcoming course in San Diego on July 11-12, to instruct dentists how to
Louisiana Ranks Number One in Highest Obesity Rate, With More Than 1.2 Million Obese Adults, According to the Latest Statistics from Trust For Americas Health-Making Louisiana the Fattest State in the USA.
(New Orleans, LA) According to the Trust For Americas Health, Louisiana is home to some of Americas most obese adults, coming in at 34.7 percent, while the national average is
Many Veterans Will Be Snoring Over the Memorial Day Weekend
Veterans Affairs officials report a spike in sleep apnea related disability claims for veterans. Dental continuing education company, Sleep Group Solutions, teaches Dentists how to care for patients suffering from
New Findings Link Obstructive Sleep Apnea to NASH and Other Liver Conditions
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common and frequently unrecognized disorder. It is often found in patients with obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, and there is growing evidence that sleep
New Study Out of NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City Links Sleep Apnea with Memory Loss
A new study out of NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City and published in The Journal of Neuroscience says for the first time scientists have discovered a connection
Louisiana Ranks Number One in Highest Obesity Rate, With More Than 1.2 Million Obese Adults, According to the Latest Statistics from Trust For Americas Health-Making Louisiana the Fattest State in the USA.
Numerous studies linking obesity to OSA have dentists attending dental continuing education courses with Sleep Group Solutions, to learn screening and treatment methods for snoring and sleep apnea patients. New
Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Prevent Ocular and Systemic Ravages, According to a Recent University of North Carolina Study
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common and frequently unrecognized disorder. It is often found in patients with obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, and there is growing evidence that sleep