Snoring Information
Sleeping disorders often go untreated (The Oklahoman) One of the most important keys to overall health is quality sleep, but millions of people in the U.S. have a sleep disorder and many don't know it. According to Dr. Jonathan R.L. Schwartz, medical director of Integris Sleep Disorders Center of Oklahoma, there are more than 80 sleep disorders. "Patients often tell their doctors that they are tired, run down, less energetic,? Schwartz said. "They ...
Sleep Apnea May Be Deadly (WebMD) Suffering from sleep apnea may do more than just spoil a good night?s sleep. A new study shows that people with severe sleep apnea may be up to three times more likely to die prematurely, and that risk increases if the sleep disorder is left untreated.
The Breakaway (Southern Highland News) Silence, the major team sponsor of Australians Cadel Evans and Robbie McEwen, has decided to ramp up distribution of its product - a medication to treat snoring - in Australia. Is it because it believes Australians are all snorers?
Getting a good night's sleep (The Monterey County Herald) Shhh. Could you keep it down? Can't you see we're trying to get a little shut-eye? Sleep. It rejuvenates. It refreshes. It restores. And while it may seem as if sleep renders us inactive, the truth is quite the contrary.
Swing Vote (2008) (New York Times) Kevin Costner and Madeline Carroll play working-class father and daughter in Joshua Michael Stern?s film, which opens on Friday nationwide.
Dorsey's dandy deking (Toronto Sun) IN TOMORROW'S PAPER:
When Prescriptions Do More Harm Than Good (The Tampa Tribune) Carolyn Aviles won't call it an accident. A pickup hit her side of the car as she was pulling into the street from a parking lot. A mishap, she said. That's all.
Purchasing Perfect Pillows (CBS News) They're a key to a good night's sleep! An expert offered pointers, on The Early Show .
'Railroad brat' now the man in charge (Lancaster Online) Linn Moedinger started out cleaning the toilets and diesel parts for Strasburg Rail Road.That was 40 years ago this month.A "railroad brat" ? his parents were among the founders of the attraction ? and someone who has performed most of its jobs during its histo...
'Swing Vote': When a presidential election hinges on a drunk in a dying town (International Herald Tribune) In a film that swings between light comedy and dark thoughts, Kevin Costner plays a good ole drunk, trapped in a town that's more Dust Bowl Hooverville than Capraesque, whose vote will decide the American presidency.
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