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Press Release November 4, 2008
Dr Kent Smith a renowned sleep educator endorses WWW.IHATECPAP.COM as an educational tool about the dangers of sleep apnea and comfortable alternatives to CPAP. He warns about danger of utilizing heavily promoted PureSleep product without medical diagnosis and supervision.
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Press Release October 26, 2008
A study from the Oxford Centre for Respiratory Medicine showed that people with even minimally symptomatic obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at increased risk for cardiovascular disease because of impaired endothelial function and increased arterial stiffness.
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Press Release October 24, 2008
While collagen is still frequently used, non-collagen fillers are becoming more popular.
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Press Release September 14, 2008
HEAVY SNORING CAUSES SIGNIFICANT INCREASE IN RISK FOR CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS AND STROKE ACCORDING TO JOURNAL OF SLEEP AND SLEEP DISORDERS RESEARCH. THIS RISK IS INDEPENDENT OF RISK FOR SLEEP APNEA AND NOCTURNAL HYPOXIA. CAROTID ATHEROSCLEROSIS IS A MAJOR CAUSE OF STROKES.
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Press Release July 11, 2008
A San Francisco used Rolex watches expert says his work confirms what a new study says about habits of the very rich: Even in a bad economy, high net worth individuals still lust for 'passion investments.'
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Press Release February 12, 2008
Tracking Bachelor and Bachelorette Party Consumer Online Trends in 2008
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Press Release November 9, 2007
Beans Farmers Join Fight against Obesity with their home Pinto Beans.
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Press Release July 21, 2006
Study Reveals Some Surprising Twists: Over Half of Foreign-born Hispanics Watch TV in English, While News and Political Shows Beat Telenovelas as the Preferred TV Format
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Press Release February 7, 2006
Quixtar(IBOs) made Quixtar.com a top holiday online shopping spot. "BIGresearch reports Quixtar.com was among the top five Internet shopping destinations for people between 25 and 34 years of age," said Greg Duncan Chairman IBOAI Executive Committee.
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