SEATTLE—There is a high probability of obstructive sleep apnea in nonobese, middle-aged patients, according to research presented last week at SLEEP 2009, the 23rd annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies.
 
Researchers found that OSA in nonobese patients is most prevalent in middle-aged men with larger neck sizes.
 

WASHINGTON—The National Coalition for Assistive and Rehab Technology has announced that Don Clayback will become its new executive director, taking over the position July 15.

Formed in 2004, the group is made up of providers and manufacturers who advocate for products and services needed by those with complex disabilities and medical conditions.

ARLINGTON, Va.—According to an alert from the American Association for Homecare, the Senate Finance Committee—which has jurisdiction over Medicare—is considering further cuts to oxygen as a way to pay for health care reform.

This year alone, the association pointed out, home oxygen providers have absorbed a 27 percent cut resulting from the combined 36-month payment cap and the 9.5 percent DME cut, both of which took effect Jan. 1.

TriCenturion, the Jurisdiction B DME Program Safeguard Contractor, said it has has identified a number of suppliers who are marketing what are often described as "arthritis kits." According to a June 5 notice, the PSC said advertisements for these kits — which can include multiple upper limb, lower limb and spinal "orthotics" and/or heat lamps — "entice beneficiaries and obtain physician orders by stating that the items a

WASHINGTON--Following yesterday’s 79-17 Senate vote on the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act, the House of Representatives voted 307-97 today to concur in the Senate’s amendments and send the historic bill to President Obama.
 
The legislation gives the Food and Drug Administration authority to regulate cigarettes and other tobacco products. a battle it has been waging since 1996 in an effort to deter youth smoking.
 

GENEVA, Switzerland--H1N1, commonly known as the swine flu, is now considered a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. Nearly 30,000 cases and 144 deaths have been reported worldwide, causing WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan today to declare the first global flu epidemic in 41 years.