Asthma linked to increased risk of sleep apnea – Postnoon


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Asthma linked to increased risk of sleep apnea
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Washington: People who suffer from asthma are at an increased risk of developing sleep apnea, a disorder that causes breathing difficulties while sleeping, a new study has warned. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin used data from the Wisconsin
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Two Studies Find Link Between Sleep Apnea And Asthma, Alzheimer’s – RedOrbit


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Two Studies Find Link Between Sleep Apnea And Asthma, Alzheimer's
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Two new studies to be presented at the American Thoracic Society 2013 International Conference in Philadelphia this week found strong associations between sleep apnea and other disorders. In one study, published in the American Journal of Respiratory
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Researchers identify a potential new risk for sleep apnea: Asthma – EurekAlert!
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ATS 2013, PHILADELPHIA ? Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have identified a potential new risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea: asthma. Using data from the National Institutes of Health (Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)-funded Wisconsin
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Asthma drug found useful in treating sleep apnea in children – AZNewsDesk.com


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Asthma drug found useful in treating sleep apnea in children
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Now according to a new study, a common drug that's used to treat asthma can help children with obstructive sleep apnea avoid a surgery. The study says a drug called Montelukast (Singulair) that's used to treat the allergy and asthmatic conditions can

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