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HOW TO EARN $$$ WHILE YOU SLEEP

Amazing, but true. A unique new nitche in the medical services industry is making fortunes and curing people of many common ailments and disorders.

We all remember Benjamin Franklin's brilliant insight "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." What many people do not know, is that according to many sleep professionals, recent trends in medicine and major research indicate the importance of quality sleep in maintaining wellness and preventing disease. There is now strong evidence linking sleep disorders to other problem symptoms such as Attention Deficit Disorder, Depression, Chronic Fatigue, Respiratory Ailments and a host of other conditions.

It is no wonder why Medicare and most major insurances have come to see the importance of sleep medicine and now cover Sleep Studies and Treatments as a means of alleviating certain conditions.

According to Allen Drozd, CEO of South Florida Medical Management, Inc., a Miami based Healthcare and business developmnet consulting firm, the current shortage of qualified sleep professionals and available diagnostic centers has created great opportunities for providers seeking to expand, as well as for those seeking a solid investment vehicle.

Said Mr. Drozd "Sleep labs are an excellent investment with a high yield, and compared to other types of businesses do not cost astronomical amounts of money to set up and manage. Additionally, we see a broader range of provider types encouraging patients to seek a sleep study because of the central importance of sleep on a person's ability to function."

South Florida Medical Management assists healthcare providers and investors in broadening their scope of services and maximizing the use of their existing facilities either by developing sleep labs/centers as a compliment to their practice location or as an independent structure.

For more information on how you can participate in these programs you can contact SFMM at 305-820-1361 or email at admin@sfmm.net. Their website is http://www.corfnet.net.

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