Another Doctor Blogging About OSA & CPAP

Sleep Apnea is a complex disorder and even though I think I understand it all pretty well, there’s nothing like hearing about it from a real doctor (which I’m not). For that reason, I read Michael Rack’s blog, Steven Poceta’s site and Michael Breus’ blog on WebMD. They kow what they are talking about as they have studied these topics for years.

I found another doctor entering the sleep apnea blogosphere today. Dr. Jonathan Greenburg’s Sleep Apnea and Snoring blog is off to a promising start with plenty of useful info in terms we can all understand. Dr. Greenburg has a dentistry background and runs a clinic for sleep apnea patients in California. He recognizes CPAP as the number one form of treatment but also realizes that for some patients, oral solutions may be a good choice too. By offering both solutions he can cater for the entire spectrum of patients.

On his blog you can read why baby boomers are at risk and a guide to sleep apnea with suitable solutions for this disorder.

This blog is a good candidate to be added to the blogroll here, it’s in my feedreader alongside a dozen others I’ll discuss later. Let’s keep an eye on it!

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CPAP Market Players: ProBasics

Next in line for our weekly look at who’s who in CPAP land: ProBasics. PMI is the company, ProBasics their umbrella name for their health care range of products. The ProBasics range includes wheelchairs and oxygen regulators and since recently also CPAP.

The ProBasics Zzz-PAP with optional integrated heated humidifier quickly took the US market by storm, in particular for its revolutionary small size. Excellently suited a second machine for travel, ProBasics entered the market with their Zzz-PAP and really pushed the envelope in terms of meeting consumer demand.

More info on PMI via first link above.

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