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Uncategorized Head and Neck Cancer Symptoms Patients Often Miss: Subtle Warning Signs, Risk Context, and When to Seek Care

Head and neck cancers often start quietly. Early lesions can resemble everyday issues, such as a lingering sore throat, hoarseness after a cold, or one nostril that always feels blocked. It’s easy to shrug these off, but that’s the trap. Because these symptoms are common, many people wait, giving tumors time to grow and limiting […]

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Posted on March 23 2026
Uncategorized Inspire Therapy for Sleep Apnea: How It Works and Who Is a Candidate

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common, serious, and highly treatable. While CPAP therapy has been the gold standard for decades, many people struggle to use it consistently. That’s where Inspire therapy, a type of hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HNS), comes in. At Norelle Health, Inspire therapy offers an alternative for adults with moderate to severe OSA […]

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Posted on March 21 2026
Uncategorized Life After Head and Neck Cancer Treatment: Swallowing, Speech, and Quality of Life

Surviving head and neck cancer is a major milestone. However, the months and years after treatment often bring new challenges. Eating and drinking may feel unfamiliar, your voice may sound different, and daily routines can require adjustment. At Norelle Health, following head and neck surgery, we support survivors and caregivers through this transition with evidence-based, […]

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Posted on March 19 2026
Uncategorized What to Expect Before and After Inspire Implant Surgery

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects millions of adults and does far more than disrupt sleep. Left untreated, it increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and chronic fatigue that impacts daily life. Continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, remains the gold standard treatment. When it works, it works well. However, many people struggle to […]

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Posted on March 16 2026
Uncategorized Long-Term Results of Inspire Therapy: Effectiveness, Safety, and Patient Experience

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) affects millions and is often under-treated. While CPAP therapy is still the first-line approach, long-term use can be challenging due to mask discomfort, claustrophobia, or simple inconvenience. For adults with moderate to severe OSA who struggle with CPAP, upper airway stimulation (UAS) with the Inspire system provides a mask-free alternative. Norelle […]

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Posted on March 12 2026
Uncategorized When to See a Sleep Surgeon: Signs Your Sleep Apnea Needs Advanced Treatment

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is often treated as a “CPAP problem.” For some patients, it is, but for many adults, managing OSA isn’t that simple. About one-third of people can’t use positive airway pressure (PAP) consistently, and some still experience significant OSA despite well-managed conservative care. Over the last decade, sleep surgery has evolved from […]

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Posted on March 10 2026
Uncategorized The Link Between Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease, Stroke, and Metabolic Health

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) isn’t just about snoring anymore. It’s a chronic, whole-body condition that increases your risk for heart disease, stroke, and metabolic problems. Beyond loud snoring and daytime fatigue, sleep-disordered breathing causes intermittent drops in oxygen, big swings in chest pressure, and fragmented sleep. These stressors upset your nervous system, drive inflammation, and […]

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Posted on March 8 2026
Uncategorized Inspire vs CPAP vs Surgery: Comparing Sleep Apnea Treatments

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is common, serious, and highly individual. What works brilliantly for one person might not help another, because each person’s anatomy, physiology, health profile, and preferences are unique. This guide takes a practical, patient-focused look at CPAP, Inspire hypoglossal nerve stimulation, and surgery, focusing on what matters most: effectiveness, real-world performance, safety, […]

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Posted on March 6 2026
Uncategorized COVID-19 Statement

We are seeing patients!   Please be reassured that at ALL times, this office has practiced the Universal Precaution Guidelines. We are also taking extra precautions based on CDC (Center Disease Control) recommendations to ensure your safety while coming in for your appointments. Wearing face masks. All staff are required to wear appropriate PPE and […]

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Posted on December 19 2020
Uncategorized Other Policies

Mission norellehealth.org is the web presence for the private medical of Garrett Bennett, MD. Our sites mission is to produce informative and medically reviewed medical content. Audience The intended audience of nycfacemd.com are any persons looking for sinus, breathing, and nose related health information. This site is only intended to provide information on nose/nasal conditions […]

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Posted on January 6 2020