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New Study a 'Wake Up Call' For the Urgent Need for Sleep Apnea Treatment
Date:9/10/2009

t, thereby once again increasing risk of heart attacks, strokes and other life threatening diseases.

"I see patients that absolutely hate their CPAP machine and it's in the closet gathering dust" says Greenburg. "They have tried the 'boil and bite' oral appliances, pillows, sprays and even jaw slings, all to no avail" Dr. Greenburg adds.

"If the device doesn't address the cause of the obstruction, then it simply won't work, or the results will be temporary. My invention addresses the cause of the airway being blocked, which is the tongue."

Dr. Greenburg who has 4 offices in the greater Los Angeles and Orange county area is both excited and concerned about the Johns Hopkins research. According to Dr. Greenburg, "This type of high-level research hitting main stream media provides valuable education and awareness of the dangers of sleep apnea, emphasizing the importance of getting treatment. That is encouraging. What concerns me, however, is the number of people who are afraid to explore treatment options because of economic worries or who are in denial because of fear of the unknown."

"My sincere hope is that people will be motivated to make the call to discuss their personal situation and options. We have successfully treated hundreds of patients who now enjoy freedom from CPAP and a much healthier life. Once people discover how easy and affordable the solution is, they will be truly able to get the rest they need. We are here to help them do just that" adds Greenburg.

"The new Johns Hopkins study may be just the wake up call they need to take action, no pun intended" quips Greenburg.

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