Breathing disorders in sleep is, to a sleep specialist, a marvellous book and most sleep specialists will want it (although they might baulk at paying 70 cents a page). The authors are the leading lights in research into sleep-disordered breathing in both North America and the United Kingdom. Several chapters contain valuable new data, some previously unpublished results, and new presentations recalculated from the authors' raw data. Everywhere there are keen insights, some clinical and practical, some theoretical.
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