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New Minimally Invasive Sleep Apnea Procedure Available
Read about Dr. Park’s new procedure for obstructive sleep apnea...click to read more
Let’s Play It By Ear
Ear problems both chronic and acute, can ruin two of life’s most simple pleasures this summer, like traveling and swimming. Anyone who has ever endured a ten hour plane ride with an ear infection (even if you were headed for Hawaii), could most likely relate. Or even worse...click to read more
Want To Lose Weight? Just Breathe (and Sleep)
Dieting seems to have overtaken baseball as our national pastime. There are many proposed reasons for the current obesity epidemic, including factors such as poor diet, lack of exercise, and simply eating too much. But your ability to sleep well and breathe well can also determine how quickly you can lose or even gain weight...click to read more
Lumps, Bumps And The "C" Word
It first begins as a small gradual growth. It’s so small, you don’t notice it for months to years. Then when you do notice it, it has spread. It’s grown now to envelop and consume its surrounding areas. There, it begins to multiply into smaller satellite regions, where it begins the entire growth cycle all over again. This is what happens with cancer; once it spreads, it spreads rapidly..click to read more
Mothers! Don’t Let Your Daughters Marry Men Who Snore
Weddings are a time when perfection abounds. Like some huge Broadway production, weddings are booked way in advance, invitations and announcements sent out months before, cast and crew all assembled and dressed in similar array, and everyone rehearsed and primed for that ultimate moment of magic otherwise known as: The Wedding Ceremony. As Martha Stewart would say...click to read more
Menopause, Sleep & Men: The Three Cornerstones Of A Complex Puzzle
About once a month, for the past few years, I’ve noticed an unusual pattern develop among some of my young male patients. The reason why I hadn’t noticed it until recently was because the details came to me in fragments—like the many pieces of a complex puzzle... click to read more
Fundamentals Of Medicine In A Grey’s Anatomy World
John Wooden, the Hall of Fame UCLA basketball coach from the 60s and 70s, was once asked what major difference, if any, there was between basketball of his time when he won so many championships, and college basketball of today. Without the least bit of hesitation, he said... click to read more
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