We know that there are a billion people in the world with undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and that it simply isn’t practical to have every person undergo a sleep study. Are there other methods that might be more efficient identifying those at the highest risk of OSA? Dr. Laura Castillo is a chemist who has studied biological matrices to identify biomarkers for obstructive sleep apnea. Her research involves analyzing sweat and she has found that there are specific markers for those with severe OSA and those without any OSA. Dr. David Gozal has been working in this field for many years and has published extensively. He has also studied urine proteomics as a method to identify sleep disordered breathing in children.
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Acoustic stimulation for improving sleep
NIV and other considerations for the Philips Respironics PAP device recall
Neurotransmitters, insomnia pharmacotherapy and mental health
Sleep, OSA and sickle cell disease
A Practical Approach to Treating RLS
Sleep and Alzheimer’s disease
Sleep as an Opportunity to Improve Maternal Mortality
Keeping Up with the Changes to the Scoring Manual
Sleep and ADHD in Adolescents
Medications To Manage Central Disorders Of Hypersomnolence
Legal Issues in a Sleep Medicine Practice
Medications to Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Management of Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome
Insufficient Sleep, Circadian Disruption and Cardiometabolic Health
DREAM-IT: Insomnia Management in Adolescents
Obesity Management for Sleep Clinicians
Embracing Alternative Practice Models
Navigating the Ethics of Disclosure in RBD
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