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Books on
Sleep Apnea

 
Atlas of Sleep Medicine in Infants and Children Clinical Handbook of Sleep Disorders in Children Companion Handbook to Sleep Disorders Medicine
Edgar Huntly, or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker Encyclopedia of Sleep and Sleep Disorders Evaluating Sleep in Infants and Children
Handbook of Sleep Medicine No More Snoring: A Proven Program to Conquer Snoring and Sleep Apnea Phantom of the Night: Overcoming Sleep Apnea Syndrome and Snoring-Win You Hidden Struggle to Breathe, Sleep, and Live
Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine Principles and Practice of Sleep Medicine in the Child Sleep Disorders and Insomnia in the Elderly
Sleep and Breathing, 2nd Edition Sleep Disorders  
Sleep Disorders Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea Sleep Disorders Medicine
Sleep Medicine Pearls Sleep Thief, Restless Legs Syndrome Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Personal and Family Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment
  Sleep, Dreaming and Sleep Disorders: An Introduction  
    Serotonin, Sleep, and Mental Disorder
Sleep Disorders Source Book: Basic Consumer Health Information about Sleep and Its Disorders, Including Insomnia, Sleepwalking, Sleep Apnea, Restless Leg Syndrome, and Narcolepsy Sleep Onset: Normal and Abnormal Processes  
  Sleep: Evolution and Disorders Sleep Medicine
Too Much Sleep The Promise of Sleep: A Pioneer in Sleep Medicine Explores the Vital Connection between Health, Happiness, and a Good Night's Sleep Understanding Sleep: The Evaluation and Treatment of Sleep Disorders

 

 

Books on Snoring

 
A Good Night's Sleep A Healthful Sleep A Woman's Guide to Sleep: Guaranteed Solutions for a Good Night's Rest
All I Want Is a Good Night's Sleep American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Your Child's Sleep: Birth through Adolescence Bedside Prayers: Prayers and Poems for when You Rise and Go to Sleep
Before You Sleep

Brainstem Control of Wakefulness and Sleep

But Sleep Came Slowly

Call It Sleep Complete Guide to Natural Sleep Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting a Good Night's Sleep
Delta Sync Sleep System Do Not Disturb: The Mysteries of Animal Hibernation and Sleep Don't Snore Anymore: Your Complete Guide to a Quiet Night's Sleep
Dr. Seuss: The Sleep Book Easing into Sleep Get a Good Night's Sleep
Goodbye Insomnia, Hello Sleep Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child I Can't Sleep
I Wonder How Fish Sleep Insomnia Kit: Everything You Need for a Good Night's Sleep Little Book of Sleep

Natural Sleep

No Sleep at All Pocket Idiot's Guide to a Good Night's Sleep

Praying for Sleep

Regulation of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms

Secrets of Sleep: The Latest Word on Sleep, Dreams, and Sleep Disorders by One of the ...
Shiftwork: Health, Sleep and Performance Sleep Sleep
Sleep Sleep and Cognition Sleep and Rest
Sleep and Wakefulness Sleep Asylum Sleep Better!: A Guide to Improving Sleep for Children with Special Needs
Sleep Is for Everyone (Let's- Read- and- Find-Out Science Book) Sleep Exposure Sleep Out
Sleep Secrets for Shift Workers and People with Off-Beat Schedules

Sleep Management Plan: A Six-Step Plan to Add Hours to Your Week and Increase Your Energy

Sleep, Sleepiness and Performance
Sleep Talk; A Breakthrough Technique for Helping Your Child Cope with Stress and Thrive through Difficult Transitions Sleep Talking: Science, Needs and Misconceptions Sleep Technique: Simple Secrets for a Deep, Restorative Night's Sleep
Sleep Thieves: An Eye-Opening Exploration into the Science and Mysteries of Sleep Sleep Through Insomnia Sleep through Insomnia
Sleep Walk Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Sleep Well, Feel Better Snoring Cure: Simple Steps to Getting a Good Night's Sleep
Sweet Dreams: How Animals Sleep There Is No Sleep Time to Sleep
Too Tired to Sleep Troubled Sleep While Other People Sleep

 


As of October 1, 2002 at 11:27:08 AM EDT (-0500), the U.S. population was 
288,181,442. With estimates that about five percent of the population suffers from

obstructive sleep apnea, that means there are potentially

14,409,072 apneics in the U.S.

 

As of October 1, 2002 at 11:27:08 AM EDT (-0500), the world population was 
6,253,616,576. With estimates that about five percent of the population suffers 
from obstructive sleep apnea, that means there are potentially

312,680,829 apneics in the world.

 

DisclaimerAwake In Philly is a support group for individuals who have been diagnosed with at least one of the recognized sleep disorders, as well as anyone else impacted by those with sleep disorders. The information on the Awake In Philly website is not intended to replace medical advice, nor is any information to be misinterpreted as an attempt to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 

If you have questions about any of the medical conditions mentioned on this website, especially if you suspect that you (or someone you know) has sleep apnea, please contact a qualified medical professional immediately. The information is intended to provide support, guidance, and encouragement to others contending with the many challenges of sleep disorders. The goals of Awake In Philly are to support, educate, and inform those who feel the impact of sleep disorders, as well as the general public. Medical advice should only come from qualified, licensed, and trained health-care professionals.

 

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