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The Motley Fool January 30, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Respironics in Thin Air Respironics has a great business in the sleep apnea duopoly, but it's still expensive. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool February 13, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
ResMed Might Need Oxygen Like its cousin Respironics, this company suffers from an all-too-common fate in med-tech land: It's a great company trading at a not-so-great price. |
The Motley Fool July 28, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Respironics Still Breathes Freely Despite years of solid growth from Respironics, the respiratory market is still underserved and unappreciated. The history of the past few years would suggest you'll get another chance to buy these shares at a somewhat better valuation. |
The Motley Fool August 9, 2007 Billy Fisher |
ResMed Rests Easy Pillowed by healthy sales, medical-device maker ResMed dreams of future expansion, after reporting a healthy fourth-quarter. |
American Family Physician March 1, 2004 |
Sleep Apnea in Children Snoring happens during sleep when the throat muscles relax and the airway narrows. When the throat muscles relax, the nose is blocked. Snoring is common in children and may be a cause for concern. |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2007 Billy Fisher |
Vital Signs at VIASYS Acquisitions and its own new products boost the medical device maker's shares to their highest price ever. |
The Motley Fool May 9, 2007 Billy Fisher |
A Growing Bandwagon at VIASYS The medical device maker has been expanding globally. Investors, take note. |
American Family Physician October 1, 2005 |
Sleep Apnea A patient hand-out on the disorder and how to treat it. |
The Motley Fool October 31, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Integra Needs to Grow From Within Acquired growth is nice, but organic growth is the key to long-term success. Quite frankly, the only way this stock works from a cash flow valuation standpoint is if the company does in fact deliver very good growth over the next 10 years or so. |
AskMen.com Ron Kotler |
5 Ways Sleep Deprivation Can Kill You While training as a pulmonary fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, I became fascinated by patients who suffered from sleep-related breathing disorders. |
American Family Physician October 1, 2005 |
Sleep Changes in Older Adults A consumer guide to the older adults sleep needs, changes, causes of problems and possible remedies. |
American Family Physician February 1, 2004 Lyle D. Victor |
Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Primary Care Patients' symptoms and the frequency of respiratory events on laboratory testing are important factors in determining the severity of disease. |
The Motley Fool January 24, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Simply CNS Analysts believe that CNS will grow at an annualized rate of 18% in the long term. That's tremendous, but perhaps not enough to justify its P/E ratio of 21, or its price-to-free cash flow ratio of 21. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
Sleep Disorders Sleep disorders affect millions of people. Here's the lowdown on some of the more common sleep disorders and suggested remedies, so you can rest a little easier. |
AskMen.com February 17, 2001 Joshua Levine |
Stop Snoring Today Snoring can be a symptom of a serious disorder called obstructive sleep apnea. |
Scientific American June 6, 2005 Lisa Melton |
Snoring Suspects Free radicals may set off apnea's cardio dangers. |
American Family Physician February 1, 2004 |
CPAP for Sleep Apnea What is CPAP?... How do I know I need CPAP?... What if I have problems with CPAP?... Where can I get more information about CPAP? |
Nurse Practitioner May 2010 Townsend-Roccichelli et al. |
Managing sleep disorders in the elderly This article will provide an overview of sleep physiology in the aging population, identify common sleep disorders, and suggest pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment options. |
American Journal of Nursing May 2007 Cole & Richards |
Sleep Disruption in Older Adults Review of current literature on sleep disruption in older adults and ways that nurses can apply the information in intervening to improve sleep in their older patients. |
Nurse Practitioner January 2012 Hedges & Ruggiero |
Treatment Options for Insomnia Nurse practitioners must be prepared to screen patients for this common sleep disorder as well as understand the latest treatment options for optimal patient outcomes. |
AskMen.com Dave Asprey |
Sleeping Tips If you're struggling with getting enough rest, I've come up with 9 ways for you to measure and hack your sleep for the best performance. |
BusinessWeek September 3, 2009 |
Beyond Diabetes: Diseases Related to Obesity Four diseases linked to obesity. |
AskMen.com Jacob Franek |
How Much Sleep Do We Really Need? We ultimately attempt to answer, once and for all: How much sleep do we really need? First, however, it's important to understand how much sleep we're currently getting. |
AskMen.com Kristen Armstrong |
Insomnia Causes And Treatments Insomnia can wreak havoc on a person's life. Sufferers can try meditation, exercise or relaxation methods to alleviate symptoms and enjoy long, restful sleep on a nightly basis. |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
Sleep Disorders Explained Sleep disorders can do more than just make you drowsy; if untreated, they can cause high blood pressure, increased heart rate and heart disease. And the first step in treatment is identification. |
AskMen.com March 17, 2002 Joshua Levine |
Tips For Better Sleeping Since all of us will spend one third of our lives sleeping, this vital element needs our undivided attention. Here are a few tips on how to get a good night's sleep... |
The Motley Fool January 24, 2011 Selena Maranjian |
Make Money in Medical Devices the Easy Way Get instant exposure to diversification and possible profits. |
Nurse Practitioner August 2009 Fisher & Valente |
Evaluating and managing insomnia Insomnia is the most frequent complaint in sleep disorders, and in the past, it had been viewed as a transient problem related only to other medical issues. That line of thought has changed |