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Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome as a predictor of work disability
Respiratory Medicine, 06/22/09
Sjösten N et al. - The results suggest that OSAS is associated with an increased risk of both sickness absence and disability pension. They emphasize the need to identify the employees with this disorder and to improve general practitioners' knowledge about screening of sleep apnoea symptoms and indicators.
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