Thanks Linda, I happily accept your friendship invite. You posted exacly what I was talking about, perfectly appropriate. Feel free to make any comments, or ask any questions. As I said our professionals are a real source of help and since you're working on an MD you may be doubly helpful. Feel free to just lurk if you prefer, but it's a very kind and friendly site and mostly stays on topic.
Thanks,
Mary Z.
We are glad you joined. Here you will find information about sleep apnea, treatment options, and other sleep related disorders.
If you are fairly new to the world of sleep apnea, please check out the FAQ tab and under the Groups tab, the new users group and the collective wisdom section. You may find those of particular importance in learning the language often used on the forum, solutions to common issues patients may have, and other information you may find useful.
If you have been around the world of sleep apnea for a while, we hope you still find the site informative and of interest.
Please feel free to share your thoughts, ideas, comments, questions, etc.
The reference to the new study was noted in a blog by Dr. Steven Park, ENT. Here is the reference: Citation: Joo EY; Tae WS; Lee MJ; Kang JW; Park HS; Lee JY; Suh M; Hong SB. Reduced brain gray matter concentration in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. SLEEP 2010;33(2):235-241.
Mary Z
Thanks,
Mary Z.
Jan 19, 2010
sleepycarol
We are glad you joined. Here you will find information about sleep apnea, treatment options, and other sleep related disorders.
If you are fairly new to the world of sleep apnea, please check out the FAQ tab and under the Groups tab, the new users group and the collective wisdom section. You may find those of particular importance in learning the language often used on the forum, solutions to common issues patients may have, and other information you may find useful.
If you have been around the world of sleep apnea for a while, we hope you still find the site informative and of interest.
Please feel free to share your thoughts, ideas, comments, questions, etc.
Again, Welcome to the forum!!
Jan 21, 2010
SaraLynn
The reference to the new study was noted in a blog by Dr. Steven Park, ENT. Here is the reference: Citation: Joo EY; Tae WS; Lee MJ; Kang JW; Park HS; Lee JY; Suh M; Hong SB. Reduced brain gray matter concentration in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. SLEEP 2010;33(2):235-241.
Feb 8, 2010