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No More Snoring : A Proven Program for Conquering Snoring and Sleep Apnea

No More Snoring : A Proven Program for Conquering Snoring and Sleep Apnea

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: High school level, tries please everybody, no hard data.
Review: Defines a bunch of terms, tells you what to expect in the doctor's office and why, says all treatments are useful. Contains no rigorous studies of efficacy, and nothing written by or even summarizing experts in the field. Does not begin to cover all the approaches possible and how likely they are to work for you.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: nothing new here
Review: Lose weight, stop smoking, drinking, coffee, become a veggie, yadda yadda. Nothing interesting or new here. I wish I hadn't wasted the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very helpful.
Review: Thank goodness we were able to stop my husband's snoring.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Did I miss something?
Review: This book includes just about everything one needs to know to learn about sleep disorders. It allows you to test yourself at home and explains all of the different "treatments" available. However, none of those treatments boasted any substantial cure rate. The subtitle of the book "A Proven program for conquering snoring and sleep apnea" makes me ask the question "What is the program? Did I miss something?"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Covers EVERY aspect about snoring and what to do about it
Review: This book is really comprehensive. Written by one of the most well-known experts in theh treatment of snoring. It covers everything from natural remedies to the latest simple outpatient surgery. It's great -- buy it!The stuff works!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book didnt work for me or my family.....it stinks
Review: This book worked like a dream to me. I really don't snore anymore. You might be thinking of how i can know this. I went to a hospital that helped people like me to stop snoring. They set me up by putting millions of gadgets on me. The results came back in a week or so and they came out negative. Negative for not snoring at night. If you can follow these easy steps to peaceful nights of sleep(not snoring) then your dream will come true and no more snoring!! This book is a mirical worker for everyone, I tested it out on my family and it worked for them too. This book is a life saver. So take my advice and buy this absolutly fabulouse book. Thankyou and have the best book buying day in your life. peace out.This book is also very cheap

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very helpful.
Review: Victor Hoffstein, MD, PhD, is truly one of the most respected international authorities in the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. His book "No More Snoring," coauthored with distinguished medical writer Shirley Linde, PhD, covers all that a layman need know about the subject. It is well organized and written to be an easy read. It is accurate and reliable in all areas except treatment with oral appliances.

The information on oral appliances is inaccurate and misleading. For example they classify the Nocturnal Airway Patency Appliance (NAPA) as a tongue retaining device (TRD), which tugs on the tongue all night, and many patients find uncomfortable. The NAPA is definitely not a TRD. It is a mandibular advancement appliance (MAA), which most patients find much more comfortable to wear and more effective.

Then they say the first MAA was used in Germany in 1986. A 1985 report in the New England Journal of Medicine described how a NAPA had reduced the number of stopped-breathing episodes in a middle aged man from 79 per hour to 5 per hour.

As a very important aside, the above mentioned patient received his first NAPA in Honolulu in 1983 and has been wearing one nearly every night for over 17 years.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Inaccurate Information on Oral Appliance Therapy
Review: Victor Hoffstein, MD, PhD, is truly one of the most respected international authorities in the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. His book "No More Snoring," coauthored with distinguished medical writer Shirley Linde, PhD, covers all that a layman need know about the subject. It is well organized and written to be an easy read. It is accurate and reliable in all areas except treatment with oral appliances.

The information on oral appliances is inaccurate and misleading. For example they classify the Nocturnal Airway Patency Appliance (NAPA) as a tongue retaining device (TRD), which tugs on the tongue all night, and many patients find uncomfortable. The NAPA is definitely not a TRD. It is a mandibular advancement appliance (MAA), which most patients find much more comfortable to wear and more effective.

Then they say the first MAA was used in Germany in 1986. A 1985 report in the New England Journal of Medicine described how a NAPA had reduced the number of stopped-breathing episodes in a middle aged man from 79 per hour to 5 per hour.

As a very important aside, the above mentioned patient received his first NAPA in Honolulu in 1983 and has been wearing one nearly every night for over 17 years.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Inaccurate Information on Oral Appliance Therapy
Review: Victor Hoffstein, MD, PhD, is truly one of the most respected international authorities in the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. His book "No More Snoring," coauthored with distinguished medical writer Shirley Linde, PhD, covers all that a layman need know about the subject. It is well organized and written to be an easy read. It is accurate and reliable in all areas except treatment with oral appliances.

The information on oral appliances is inaccurate and misleading. For example they classify the Nocturnal Airway Patency Appliance (NAPA) as a tongue retaining device (TRD), which tugs on the tongue all night, and many patients find uncomfortable. The NAPA is definitely not a TRD. It is a mandibular advancement appliance (MAA), which most patients find much more comfortable to wear and more effective.

Then they say the first MAA was used in Germany in 1986. A 1985 report in the New England Journal of Medicine described how a NAPA had reduced the number of stopped-breathing episodes in a middle aged man from 79 per hour to 5 per hour.

As a very important aside, the above mentioned patient received his first NAPA in Honolulu in 1983 and has been wearing one nearly every night for over 17 years.


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