CPAP Effective for Older People

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is effective at treating sleep apnea in older people, a new study has found. I can believe this ...




Continuous positive airway pressure
(CPAP) is effective at treating sleep apnea in older people, a new study has found. I can believe this as most older people have
conquered most of their fears and vanity of wearing the equipment and
realize the importance of sleep to their health.





Previous studies have established the
benefits of CPAP in middle-aged people with OSA (obstructive sleep

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