The Kentucky Derby and Dental Sleep Medicine

I just was reading the New York Times this morning. In the sports section, there's picture of Calvin Borel, the jockey who rode the winning horse in the Kentucky Derby this year. Apparently he has conducted more than 140 interviews since winning the Derby. The article covered most of the page. Now I realize that the Kentucky Derby is big-time sports but the outcome really only influences the lives of a couple dozen people at most (with the exception of those that won a few bucks betting on the winner).
Yet when it comes to talking about oral appliance therapy for obstructive sleep apnea that can save thousands of lives, improve the health of millions and save countless dollars in medical expenses - we have to fight for an interview with the press.
Something's wrong!
Dr. Barsh


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