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Books about apnea & CPAP, revisited: a consolidated list this time - Fats Drywaller - 05-03-2018 Books for a general readership, that is; not medical literature. Additions to this list are solicited. (08-05-2013, 11:34 PM)Tez62 Wrote: ... there are heaps of books out there, one I liked it by a NY ENT Dr Steven Park, it's called Sleep Interrupted. (11-14-2013, 09:14 PM)robysue Wrote: The best books written about OSA for patients that I've run across are: (06-07-2014, 03:56 PM)robysue Wrote: Best two books I've read that discuss sleep apnea in language a patient can understand are: (06-08-2014, 02:19 AM)Tez62 Wrote: Dr Parks book Sleep Interrupted is quite good in that it explains what sleep apnea is about, he also has a website with information about it. (07-21-2015, 07:55 PM)storywizard Wrote: Just into the first 100 pages of Gayle Greene's "Insomniac" Really enjoying it so far, so much to learn about sleep and lack of it... (12-16-2016, 11:11 PM)Beej Wrote: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK19960/ (02-09-2017, 08:59 PM)Beej Wrote: I go to Amazon, look under books, and type what I want to find. (05-01-2018, 06:06 PM)fats Wrote: ... I did come away with one that is useful despite being 15 years old. It is Sleep Apnea: The Phantom of the Night by T. Scott Johnson, B. Gail Demko, Jerry Halberstadt, and William Broughton, third edition, 2003, published by New Technology in Onset, Massachusetts (gotta love the name of that town). RE: Books about apnea & CPAP, revisited: a consolidated list this time - Sleeprider - 05-04-2018 Interesting project you have here Fats! I hope you get some additional suggestions. I think it might make a good wiki article and could be organized by topic, i.e. Insomnia, Anatomy, Behavioral, Sleep Hygiene and Sleep Disorders, Sleep Apnea Treatment, etc. RE: Books about apnea & CPAP, revisited: a consolidated list this time - nightshift - 05-04-2018 I just ordered the Oxford Textbook of Sleep Disorders, which is an academic textbook with a hefty price to match. It was only published in Sep 2017, so at least it should be current. I'll write a review when I've read it. RE: Books about apnea & CPAP, revisited: a consolidated list this time - DreamBreather - 05-04-2018 The Sleep Solution, Why your sleep is broken and how to fix it (2017) Chris W. Winter, neurologist and sleep expert Good book, great for beginners in any sleep disordered category... most if not all are covered. (i.e. OSA, RLS, Insomnia, etc.) General understanding of why/how you should be getting 'quality' sleep (i.e. sleep hygiene, sleep aids, CPAP, etc.) |