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VOGUE MAGAZINE on “Sex and Dentistry”:
“Imagine losing weight and having a better sex life, all the result of a trip to the dentist. Hard to swallow? Not according to Farhad Hakimi, D.M.D., a Manhattan dentist who invented the Snore/Stress Relieving Device (S.S.R.D.) to alleviate obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. Studies show that people whose sleep is impaired often have other difficulties in the bedroom—as well as trouble dropping pounds. The device’s success rate is so high (90 percent) that sleep-disorder clinics routinely refer their patients.”
THE NEW YORK TIMES on “Sleeping in Flight”:
“After the subject of poor airline service is exhausted, sleep, or the difficulty of getting enough of it, is what frequent business travelers talk about most. …Apnea is one of the major problems turning up in sleep medicine, said Dr. Barbara Phillips, a professor of medicine at the University of Kentucky and medical director of the university’s Good Samaritan Health Care Sleep Laboratory. …Sleep apnea, often the consequence of obesity but many times not, can have a long-term effect on the heart, but also creates short-term problems, including those facing business travelers. ‘Your reaction time, your mood, your vigilance, your memory, your executive functioning are all affected adversely by not sleeping enough or having sleep that’s fragmented by having to wake up and start breathing again,’ Dr. Phillips said.”
60 MINUTES on “The Science of Sleep”:
“’We don’t sleep just to rest our tired bodies?’ Lesley Stahl asks Matthew Walker, the director of the Sleep and Neuroimaging Lab at the University of California, Berkeley. ‘Well, that’s been one of the long-standing theories. But I think what we’re starting to understand is that sleep serves a whole constellation of functions, plural,’ Walker explains. …One of the most exciting new discoveries in the field of sleep research involves learning and memory. ‘Sleep, we’ve been finding, actually can enhance your memories, so that you’ll come back the next day even better than where you were the day before,’ Walker tells Stahl.”
“The device’s success rate is so high (90 percent) that sleep-disorder clinics routinely
refer their patients.”