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I've Tried Everything..Why Am I So Tired All The Time?

In this episode, Dr. Michael Bennett discusses his shift from dentistry to treating breathing disorders such as snoring, sleep apnea, and upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS). He explores the case of a 13-year-old female with chronic fatigue, headaches, and other symptoms potentially linked to UARS. Dr. Bennett elaborates on the significance of quality sleep for healing and how UARS can disrupt sleep patterns, leading to various health issues. The episode highlights diagnosis methods, symptoms, and treatment options for UARS, emphasizing the importance of good airway health and its broader implications on overall well-being.

01:09 Case Study: 13-Year-Old with Chronic Pain

03:44 Understanding Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS)

09:21 Symptoms and Diagnosis of UARS

12:50 Impact of UARS on Overall Health

22:14 Treatment Options for UARS

25:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

If you found this episode valuable, share it with a colleague or friend who wants to breathe better, sleep deeper, and live healthier. Your support helps us expand the conversation around airway-focused care and whole-body wellness.

Together, we can move dentistry beyond the chair.

Michael Bennett, DDS, PhD

Board-Certified Dentist | Healthcare Professions Educator

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