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  • Myths about Snoring and Apnea

    Is it true that losing weight will reduce a person’s snoring habits? What would you say to a person that claimed that snoring is a result of a stuffed nose? Is this so? Does lying on one’s back affect a person’s snoring habits? Only older men snore... Is this based on any truth? These questions will be answered by Dr Steven Park M.D - an Otolaryngologist Head and Neck Surgeon as well as board certified in Sleep Medicine.

  • Snoring Remedies

    What kinds of natural methods can be done to stop or even reduce snoring? What about more medical procedures such as surgery? Is that an option for stopping snoring? And what is the procedure? Is there more than one procedure? How effective is such a surgery? What are the chances that the condition will return? What the risks associated with surgery of this kind? Are there regulations regarding curing snoring amongst minors? Are there different methods or remedies for them? Is it easier or harder to cure snoring in children? These questions will be answered by Dr Steven Park M.D - an Otolaryngologist Head and Neck Surgeon as well as board certified in Sleep Medicine.

  • Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome

    Can you explain what it Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome is? How is it related to obstructive sleep apnea? What complaints would a person have that would indicate them having upper airway resistance syndrome? What is the reason for the common complaint that they cannot sleep on their backs? How is upper airway resistance syndrome treated or resolved? These questions will be answered by Dr Steven Park M.D - an Otolaryngologist Head and Neck Surgeon as well as board certified in Sleep Medicine

  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea

    What is obstructive sleep apnea? How many people suffer from this condition and of those how many are men, how many are women? Can children have it too? What makes this a dangerous condition to have? How can it be diagnosed? How would a person even know to get tested? Are there symptoms? How can one be treated for sleep apnea? These questions will be answered by Dr Steven Park M.D - an Otolaryngologist Head and Neck Surgeon as well as board certified in Sleep Medicine.