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#SleepIssues in Women were discussed by Dr.Manvir Bhatia at OxfordBook Store-ChaBar- New Delhi
DrManvirBhatia was one of the speaker for the topic Exploring Women and Health Mind-Body-Soul organised by OxfordBookStore ChaBar-New Delhi on 31st May 2018. DrBhatia discussed sleepissues in women seen in different age groups. She also discussed about the causes and measures to improve sleep. Along with Dr.Bhatia there were other speakers-Garima Dutt-Independent…

Sleep Update 2018 Organised by Dr.Manvir Bhatia and Dr.Preeti Devnani on 22nd April at IIT New Delhi
Sleep Update 2018 was conducted on 22nd April 2018 by Dr.Manvir Bhatia and Dr.Preeti Devnani at IIT New Delhi with a theme “Current Guideline & Quality of care in Sleep Medicine”. There were 70 delegates who attended this conference. The Conference was divided into 4 Symposia. Symposia-1 Highlighted the treatment, investigate modalities used for OSA….

Forensics in #SleepMedicine, comments by #DrManvirBhatia
Forensics in #SleepMedicine, comments by #DrManvirBhatia Please click at link below to read the full article. http://www.issr.in/downloads/sleep_forensics_issue2.pdf For more information please visit our website-www.neurologysleepcentre.com For query please e-mail at-info@neurologysleepcentre.com Share List

When to get a #SleepStudy Repeated?
In this infographic we have tried to answer the frequent question which always come in patient mind that how often we should get sleep study repeated if we have already undergone in the past. So the answer is there is no such set procedure as sleep study to be repeated only after 3 weeks or…


SHOULD PATIENTS WITH OSA BE ON REGULAR FOLLOW UP WITH THE DOCTORS?
Yes, the patients should be on regular follow up with their treating physicians. The reasons for this are explained below: OSA is also a chronic disease such as Diabetes, asthma, hypertension, heart disease, etc. A regular follow up is necessary for: Continuous evaluation of patients with OSA is important to detect any medical…



What are the causes of Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
I often have patients asking me why he/she has Obstructive Sleep Apnea(OSA), the disease where breathing stops intermittently (apnea) during sleep. Well, my answer to most of them is – its because of the weight you have gained. They are then advised to lose weight and it does help, besides the mainstay of therapy –…