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Obstructive Sleep Apnea is Associated with Diabetes in Sleepy Subjects
Thorax, 08/21/09
Tsai WH et al. – Severe OSA is independently associated with DM in patients who report excessive sleepiness. Future studies investigating the impact of OSA treatment on DM may wish to focus on this patient population.
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