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Furthermore, the longer the duration of asthma, the more likely an individual is to develop the potentially serious sleep disorder, in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts, report Mihaela Teodorescu, MD, from the University of Wisconsin School
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Study finds that asthma may increase obstructive sleep apnea risk
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Participants in a sleep study who had asthma had an increased risk for developing obstructive sleep apnea, with this association stronger with having had asthma longer, according to a study in the January 13 issue of JAMA. In adults, obstructive sleep
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TUESDAY, Jan. 13, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Two troublesome adult breathing issues — asthma and sleep apnea — may have a connection, a new study suggests. Adults who struggle with asthma face an increased risk for also developing the nighttime …
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Twenty-two of 81 participants (27 percent) with asthma experienced incident OSA over their first observed 4-year follow-up intervals vs 75 of 466 participants (16 percent) without asthma. Using all available 4-year intervals (i.e., including multiple 4

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