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Study Published In Public Library Of Science Finds Higher Risk Of Death For People With Sleep Apnea – kdka.com

by Dr. L on Sep 17th in Dental, Health and Nutrition, Sleep Apnea

Study Published In Public Library Of Science Finds Higher Risk Of Death For People With Sleep Apnea – kdka.com. Dr Lowrance Dr Lowrance is a Family Practice Dentist in Corpus Christi, TX. He is also a board certified Clinical Nutritionist and regularly counsels his patients on good nutrition. He also treats TMJ and headache patients [...]

New gov’t study shows mercury in fish widespread

by Dr. L on Sep 17th in Dental, Health and Nutrition, Mercury-Free Dentistry

New gov’t study shows mercury in fish widespread. This is a tale of two stories with a big disconnect.  The study  I am referencing here documents the widespread contamination of fish in our US waters and the oceans in general.  It infers that there is NO LONGER available fish that do not have some level [...]

Avionews

by Dr. L on Sep 3rd in Dental, Health and Nutrition, Other, Sleep Apnea

Avionews. The National Transportation Safety Board is requiring medical checkups to include examination for Sleep Apnea.  This will eventually include those that operate Trains as well as heavy trucks. Note that snoring is a preliminary sign of breathing problems but does not mean you have Sleep Apnea.  I have soldiers who are going for their [...]

PR-CANADA.net – Common Sleeping Disorder Ups Chances Of Dying

by Dr. L on Aug 24th in Dental, Sleep Apnea

PR-CANADA.net – Common Sleeping Disorder Ups Chances Of Dying. This important study brings our attention to how dangerous undiagnosed and untreated Sleep Apnea really is.  According to this 10 yr and 6,441 member study, severe Sleep Apnea  increases the risk from heart related problems by 46 per cent.  Moderate Sleep Apnea risk for untreated and [...]

Low Choline Levels In Pregnant Women Raise Babies’ Risk For Brain And Spinal-cord Defects, Study Shows

by Dr. L on Aug 17th in Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental, Health and Nutrition, Sleep Apnea, TMJ

Low Choline Levels In Pregnant Women Raise Babies’ Risk For Brain And Spinal-cord Defects, Study Shows. Good study with a large population pool.  Choline is a building block that is “essential” for good nerve development in babies and especially during pregnancy.  Note that they recommend that you get your Choline from your diet.  However, past [...]

Wilson County News – Home, Health, and Family – Is your child’s problem either ADHD or a sleep disorder?

by Dr. L on Aug 15th in Dental, Sleep Apnea

Comment:  Dr Lowrance Good awareness article on Sleep Apnea in children and its relationship to ADHD.  If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD and has not had an examination for a closed airway, snoring, enlarged tonsil and adenoids, then please have it done.  Note that many physicians are not aware of the connection between [...]

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