Shave 3 Strokes by Clearing Your Nose
Any of you golfers out there suffering from sleep apnea? Well, here’s an article from WebMD News:
Nov. 2, 2009 — Men and women who undergo treatment for sleep apnea not only can improve their general health, but their golf games as well, new research indicates.
A study presented at CHEST 2009, the 75th annual international scientific assembly of the American College of Chest Physicians, finds that golfers who have obstructive sleep apnea and who received a therapy called nasal positive airway pressure (NPAP) improved their daytime sleepiness scores.
And they also lowered their golf handicap by as much as three strokes, according to Marc L. Benton, MD, FCCP, of the Atlantic Sleep and Pulmonary Associates in Madison, N.J.
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I thought this article was pretty funny because there’s probably a ton of other ways that sleep apnea is affecting someone’s life (like keeping your wife up all night because you snore like a drunk lumberjack).
I guess if potential heart failure, stopping breathing between 25 and 100 times a night, heart attacks, and strokes don’t make you go to the doctor, maybe shaving a few strokes off your handicap will. Good luck!
-Houston Golf Nut


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