We have long known that obesity is a risk factor for OSA, but most sleep clinicians don’t manage obesity. Is this something we should consider? How complicated is it? How should we navigate insurance hurdles? Do we need to employ a dietician? Is managing obesity feasible for a typical sleep medicine practice? Here to explore this further on today's episode of Talking Sleep is Dr. Rafael Sepulveda.
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Sleep, OSA and sickle cell disease
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Sleep and ADHD in Adolescents
Medications To Manage Central Disorders Of Hypersomnolence
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Medications to Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Management of Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome
Insufficient Sleep, Circadian Disruption and Cardiometabolic Health
DREAM-IT: Insomnia Management in Adolescents
Embracing Alternative Practice Models
Navigating the Ethics of Disclosure in RBD
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