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  • About Us
    • Meet The Doctor
    • Meet The Staff
    • Practice Philosophy
    • Testimonials
  • Resources
    • Our Office
    • Services & Treatments
    • First Visit
    • No Show & Cancellation Policy
    • Financial Policies & Insurance
    • New Patient Forms
    • Appointment Request
    • Patient Referral Forms
  • Headache
    • Diagnosing Migraine Headache
    • Treatment for Migraine Headache
  • TMJ
    • Causes of TMJ
    • Diagnosing TMJ Disorder
    • Treatment for TMJ Disorder
  • Muscle Pain
    • Causes of Myofascial Pain
    • Diagnosing Myofascial Pain
    • Treatment for Myofascial Pain
  • Nerve Pain
    • Causes of Neuropathic Pain
  • Sleep Apnea
    • Causes of Sleep Apnea
    • Diagnosing Sleep Apnea
    • Treatment for Sleep Apnea
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Sleep Apnea

The Truth About Your Sleeping Woes

Sleep ApneaBy crc_adminAugust 23, 2022Leave a comment

Why do you wake up exhausted even after a “full” night’s rest? You go to bed on time, don’t use your phone before bed, and avoid caffeine. So what’s the problem? Why are you still waking feeling groggy and sluggish throughout the day? Maybe it’s time to look a little deeper. Could it be linked…

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