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    Sleep Apnoea May Cause Heart Disease In Kidney Transplant Patients - (DGNews)
    TopAbstracts in Sleep Apnoea 11/16/2009 - (DGNews)
    Valsartan Better Than Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy in Previously Untreated Hypertensive Sleep Apnoea: Presented at CHEST 2009 - (DGDispatch)
    TopAbstracts in Sleep Apnoea 10/19/2009 - (DGNews)
    Mandibular Repositioning Devices Improves Symptoms Associated With Sleep Apnoea: Presented at ERS - (DGDispatch)

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      Probable Causal Link Between Epilepsy and Sleep Apnea: Case Report
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      news Sleep Apnea and the Importance of Patient Screening

      Presented by:Texas Heart Institute
      LecturerPrasad Manian, MD
      Approximate duration:30 mins.
      Summary points:This audio-visual CME presentation reviews how sleep apnoea contributes to cardiovascular morbidity and assesses the benefits of treating sleep apnoea.
      Accreditation:Texas Heart Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Texas Heart Institute designates this educational activity for a maximum of .5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Expiration date: October 9, 2011.
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      Audio:Yes
      Video:No
      Text:No
      Pictures/Slides:Yes
      Discussion group:No
      Feedback possible:No
      Minimum connection needed:28.8
      Plugins needed:No
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