Insomnia May Sabotage Sleep Apnea Treatment Benefits for Heart Health
New research reveals why CPAP therapy for sleep apnea may fail to protect cardiovascular health when insomnia is also present.
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New research reveals why CPAP therapy for sleep apnea may fail to protect cardiovascular health when insomnia is also present.
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New research questions whether CPAP therapy prevents heart disease in patients with mild sleep apnea and insomnia.
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