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thomasqbrady | 2 years ago

When you see a paper like this, what, if any, path is there to seeking this kind of treatment? I know someone who would likely be interested in this, but I know from prior experience of my own that just trying to reach out to the researchers listed is a long process that can be fruitless. Is there an intended/better way? I know about clinicaltrials.gov, but that’s only helpful if there’s an ongoing study of the thing you’re interested (which is less likely if you’re reading about findings).

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01100011|2 years ago

If you're in the US, then you have to be the primary driver of your health care. In this case, research oral appliances on your own, buy one and try it. You can use something like a wrist mounted pulse oximeter to gauge its effectiveness. If it works, great.

I'm not familiar with the article's 'phase 2' options like oxygen therapy. There again though, you are able to purchase a home oxygen concentrator on your own and try it out.