Susan Redline, M.D.
Peter C. Farrell Professor of Sleep Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard Titles
Peter C. Farrell Professor of Sleep Medicine
Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Senior Physician, Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Physician, Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Address
Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders - BLI 438
221 Longwood Ave
Boston MA 02115
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Daytime hypertension in obstructive sleep apnea. Prevalence and contributing risk factors.
Authors: Millman RP, Redline S, Carlisle CC, Assaf AR, Levinson PD.
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Effects of changes in inspiratory muscle strength on the sensation of respiratory force.
A family study of sleep apnea. Anatomic and physiologic interactions.
Authors: el Bayadi S, Millman RP, Tishler PV, Rosenberg C, Saliski W, Boucher MA, Redline S.
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Longitudinal variability in airway responsiveness in a population-based sample of children and young adults. Intrinsic and extrinsic contributing factors.
Authors: Redline S, Tager IB, Speizer FE, Rosner B, Weiss ST.
Am Rev Respir Dis
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Am Rev Respir Dis
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The relationship between longitudinal change in pulmonary function and nonspecific airway responsiveness in children and young adults.
Authors: Redline S, Tager IB, Segal MR, Gold D, Speizer FE, Weiss ST.
Am Rev Respir Dis
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Am Rev Respir Dis
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Genotypic and phenotypic similarities in pulmonary function among family members of adult monozygotic and dizygotic twins.
Authors: Redline S, Tishler PV, Rosner B, Lewitter FI, Vandenburgh M, Weiss ST, Speizer FE.
Am J Epidemiol
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Am J Epidemiol
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Assessment of the usefulness of helium-oxygen maximal expiratory flow curves in epidemiologic studies of lung disease in children.
Authors: Redline S, Tager IB, Castile RG, Weiss ST, Barr M, Speizer FE.
Am Rev Respir Dis
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Am Rev Respir Dis
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Influence of upper airway sensory receptors on respiratory muscle activation in humans.
Assessment of genetic and nongenetic influences on pulmonary function. A twin study.
Authors: Redline S, Tishler PV, Lewitter FI, Tager IB, Munoz A, Speizer FE.
Am Rev Respir Dis
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Am Rev Respir Dis
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Granulomatous disease associated with pulmonary deposition of titanium.