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The Snoring CenterSM provides minimally invasive snoring solutions for patients with snoring and sleep apnea. Our doctors are Board Certified Ear, Nose and Throat specialists with decades of experience. We offer treatments that are convenient, effective and affordable, tailoring each patient’s treatment to his or her particular needs. Because of our unique experience, The Snoring Center has become a trusted resource for patients around the world. With offices in Dallas, Ft. Worth and Houston, it's never been easier to get help for your snoring or sleep apnea.
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The Snoring Center(SM) Names Dr. Paul Fulmer, MD, Head of Houston and Austin Offices

HOUSTONMay 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Snoring Center(SM), the nation's leading provider of minimally invasive, office-based treatment for snoring and sleep apnea, is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Paul Fulmer, MD as head of The Snoring Center's Houston office and its new Austin office, which is slated to open in October…

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Recently, I was interviewed for a segment on CBS Channel 2 News in New York. The topic was, “What constitutes the best night’s sleep?” How many hours of sleep are needed, and is it better to sleep alone or with a partner?The answer to both questions is relative to the person asking it, depending on their age and overall health. This is known as a person’s basal sleep need: the amount of sleep an individual needs on a regular basis for optimal performance.As the founder of Eos Sleep in…See More
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