Suboptimal adherence to therapy is a generalized, longstand- ing problem within the medical industry, and CPAP is no exception. Over the past decade many articles have been directed at determining factors responsible for poor CPAP compliance. Past studies have tended to focus upon easily measured characteristics of the patient’s therapy and reported symptoms. As a result … [Read more...] about Psychological Barriers Associated with CPAP Adaptation
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A Unique Internal Nasal Dilator Device (Brez by AirWare) for the Treatment of Primary Snoring
Barbara A. Harris, PhD,1 Michael J. Breus, PhD,2 Thomas Minor, MD3 and Yiran Hu, MS1 Abstract Background: Snoring is a problem that affects a large number of people around the world. Not only can snoring be a health risk for the snorer, but also research now indicates that individuals sleeping next to a snoring bed partner will lose between 1 and 2 hours of sleep each … [Read more...] about A Unique Internal Nasal Dilator Device (Brez by AirWare) for the Treatment of Primary Snoring