by Dr. Shapira | Aug 14, 2015 | Blog, Sleep, Sleep Problems, Snoring
The surprising connection between childhood behavioral disorders and sleep disordered breathing Do you have a child with a chronic snoring problem? Or do they have frequent pauses in their breathing or wake up gasping for air? Are they always tired or not well rested...
by Dr. Shapira | May 12, 2015 | Blog, Sleep, Unsorted |
This is a reprint of a 24/7 press release. Chicago: ADD & ADHD Prevention and Treatment: Sleep Disordered Breathing in Young Children Is a Primary Cause of ADD, ADHD and Bed-Wetting. Early correction of upper airway problems in young children can frequently...
by Dr. Shapira | May 10, 2015 | antidepressants sleep apnea, Blog, Breathing problems can cause TMJ, Breathing Sleeping Problems, Chicago, Depression and Chronic Pain, Depression and Sleep Disorder, Sleep, TMJ |
The following post is a reprint from a press release in 24/7 news. Are Our Children Doomed? Correction of upper airway problems in young children can cure bedwetting and prevent or treat ADD and ADHD These are all problems related to Sleep Disordered Breathing and...
by Dr. Shapira | May 8, 2015 | Breathing problems can cause TMJ, Breathing Sleeping Problems, Sleep, Unsorted
Bedwetting can be devastating to the social core of families. While it is an inconvenience in younger children it can drastically disrupt family life as children age. Bedwetting can also be a warning sign for Sleep Disordered Breathing in children. Sleep disordered...
by Dr. Shapira | Apr 24, 2015 | Breathing problems can cause TMJ, Causes of TMJ, Sleep, TMJ, Unsorted
This is a frequent question I hear from patients who have chronic headaches. The answer is always a qualified yes. The TMJ (Jaw Joint) is the TemporoMandibular Joint, TMD stands for TemporoMandibular Disorder. TMD includes the TMJoint, the muscles, the teeth, the...
by Dr. Shapira | Sep 27, 2014 | Blog, Sleep, TMJ
3 Things to consider when choosing a TMJ provider Most people associate body pain with the actual sensation area, but disorders in the temporomandibular joint, located directly in front of the ear, can create pain throughout the upper body region. The truth is that...