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- How to Prepare for the OSAT TestOklahoma's OSAT test is one of the state exams for teacher certification. These are the Oklahoma Subject Area Tests for subjects like English, math, and physics. Testing agency Pearson Education has a number of prep resources for the OSAT exams.
Sleep Apnea in Children - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment for Childhood OSASleep apnea (OSA, OSAS) is afflicting children and commonly goes undiagnosed and consequently untreated due to lack of awareness of the serious sleep disorder.- Sleep Apnea in ChildrenThis article will explain the many different causes of sleep apnea in children and how it manifests differently in children compared with adults.
Danger! Major Surgery - No CPAP AllowedSome surgeries preclude the post-use of CPAP. Since sleep apnea can be a dangerous medical condition, the inability to use CPAP should not be taken lightly when surgery is necessary.- Green Tea and OSA-Related Cognitive DeficitsGreen Tea Has been touted as one of the best herbs to take to decrease the effects of radicals due to it high antioxidant compounds. Now it appears to have positive effects of people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
- Surgery Effective in Children with Sleep ApneaObstructive sleep apnea is characterized by children stopping breathing periodically during sleep and snoring very loudly while sleeping.
- An Overview of Obstructive Sleep ApneaDid you know that 20 million adults suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apena? It effects both men and women.
- Do You Suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea?Millions of Americans are diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea every year
- Does Your Mate Snore so Loud You Must Sleep in Another Room?Snoring can be a sign of a potentially lethal medical condition that afflicts millions of Americans. This condition can go undiagnosed for years, while the person gets worse, before doctors finally pick up on what's really going on.
La Osa RanchI've recently made mention of a poet friend of mine who recently shared a book of poetry he's been hand writing and keeping for over two decades. Here is #34 in a series of poems by Cowboy Poet Marty Lang

