The lay press can be quick to jump on reports in the medical literature, especially when it comes to snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. This has positive and negative impacts, but one of the downsides is that the public can read an article and misunderstand the findings. Companies with products described in medical articles can… Read more »
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Entering the YouTube Era–Videos on Snoring and Sleep Apnea Surgery
Many colleagues and individuals have thanked me for developing my sleep-doctor.com main website and blog. To be honest, it has required hundreds of hours of time for this amateur website developer. All the same, it helps my patients and has allowed me to share information about snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. I recognize that the… Read more »
Appeal that denied health insurance claim for a sleep study or treatment of sleep disorders!
A recent story on NPR News reported that half of all patients win their appeal of denials by health insurance companies. They told the story of a patient with sleepiness and loud snoring who saw a doctor that recommended a sleep study. The insurance company denied authorization for the sleep study. The patient filed an… Read more »
Another benefit of breastfeeding newborns: improved sleep for mothers
Here is an interesting study of direct personal relevance, given the recent birth of my daughter. Numerous studies have demonstrated important benefits of breastfeeding for infants and mothers, but a study in the March 2014 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine has added one to the list. Some of my former colleagues… Read more »
Day 2–snoring, sleep apnea, and insight about sugar and its hazards
After a successful start to the course, Day 2 began with Allan Pack, MBChB, PhD of the University of Pennsylvania. Allan had given the final talk of Day 1, in which he delivered a thought-provoking lecture on the future of the field of sleep medicine. He has campaigned for a shift for the field, like… Read more »
Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Apnea and Snoring–Day 1
Another year has come and gone, and our 20th annual Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Apnea and Snoring course started today in San Francisco. As a Co-Director, it is exciting to have close to 200 attendees again, a testament to the recognition of the importance of sleep apnea and snoring as well as… Read more »
And now for something completely different…SleepAssure
Disclaimer: I am a paid consultant for Split Rock Scientific, a company that has developed the SleepAssure System that I discuss in this post. I am a part owner of Split Rock Scientific and have been working with the company for the past 2 1/2 years on this project. The processes of innovation and research… Read more »
Sleep Health–a new concept for the new year
The start of a new year is a time to reassess and undertake new directions. The current era of explosive growth in scientific and medical knowledge has included an improved understanding of sleep and its importance to health. The past few years has seen research showing a connection between poor sleep (not limited to sleep… Read more »
Providing Accurate Information to Patients: About.com, SleepEducation.org, and Weight Gain Associated with CPAP
My website and this blog provide what I hope is an useful educational resource for my patients and others, but I know that many patients with snoring and obstructive sleep apnea will never reach it. As such, I have contributed to two online resources that reach larger audiences. I am a content author for sleep… Read more »
What are the health risks of untreated snoring without obstructive sleep apnea?
Patients with obstructive sleep apnea often snore, but there is a large group of patients who snore but have no obstructive sleep apnea. The prevailing wisdom is that snoring without obstructive sleep apnea is not harmful, other than waking up others (and maybe the snorer, whether from sharp elbows coming from those sharing their bed… Read more »


