Positive airway pressure therapy is linked with reduced pulmonary arterial pressures in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea or obesity hypoventilation syndrome.
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In this week’s Health Beat, brought to you by TidalHealth, WMDT spoke with Jacques Conaway, MD, a specialist with TidalHealth Sleep Medicine in Ocean Pines. While sleep is often treated as a luxury by ...
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