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Obstructive sleep apnoea among professional taxi drivers: A pilot study
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 05/05/09
Firestone RT et al. - Some professional taxi drivers are at increased risk for moderate-severe OSAS, especially Pacific and Maori taxi drivers. Untreated OSAS increases motor vehicle crash risk, so these findings have implications for the health and safety of drivers and their passengers.
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