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Dental Devices for Chronic Fatigue?

Dr. Park here from the sleep-breathing forum.

Please join me next Thursday (4/2 at 8 PM Eastern) when I'll interview Dr. David Lawler, a dentist who has a passion for helping people with Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome and Obstructive Sleep Apnea. We'll discuss these conditions (including chronic fatigue syndrome) from a dentist's perspective and how dental devices can be used to treat these conditions.

You must register ( http://tinyurl.com/c3p9wt ) before the event to get the call in information. Once you register, you'll get a link the the recording a few days after the call, in case you can't make the live event.

Register here: http://tinyurl.com/c3p9wt
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Thank you Dr. Park and PlateletGal.
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P.S. ~ Dr. Park has posted that the situation has been resolved. You can register now for this free, live webchat !
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Thank you, Dr. Park !
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Sorry about that. I'll get my webmaster to get this straightened out ASAP.
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Awaiting instructions from Dr. Park on how to complete the registration.
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I will have to check out what time this will be in England next week, but I am about to sign up to take part. I have CFS so am very interested in this.

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bumping up.... also adding a link (from our Health Pages) about sleep dysfunction in CFS:

Sleep Dysfunction in CFS:

http://www.cfids.org/archives/2002rr/2002-rr4-article01.asp









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Thank you for the invite, Dr. Park. I certainly will register and do my best to be at the live event. I know my new dentist may be interested in this as well because he told me that he has a friend who has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

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