by V Tipnes | Oct 26, 2020 | Dentist, Mobile Cardiac Telemetry
Since the population is more tuned to seeing their dentist / dental hygienist on a more regular basis than their physician, in the absence of a specific problem, dentists and dental hygienists are well-positioned to screen and identify these potentially deadly...
by V Tipnes | Oct 26, 2020 | Dentist, Mobile Cardiac Telemetry
OSA is effectively treated by two therapies – Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) therapy, and Oral Appliances (OA) – with neither being a panacea and each having its benefits and pitfalls. The choice of which therapy is used should be predicated on what is best for the...
by 2138845006 | May 5, 2015 | Mobile Cardiac Telemetry, Uncategorized
According to a recent study carried out at New York University, people suffering from sleep apnea are likely to develop cognitive impairment, such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, nearly 10 years earlier than those without the condition. The extensive study, which...
by V Tipnes | Aug 6, 2012 | Mobile Cardiac Telemetry, Uncategorized
Zlatko Glusica was the captain of an Air India Express plane carrying 166 passengers from Dubai to Mangalore, a bustling port city on India’s southern coast. As his Boeing 737 approached the city, Mr. Glusica woke up from a nap in the cockpit and took over the...
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