For many people with sleep apnea, sleeping in a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine is less than ideal. However, the device could protect neurological health, a new study suggests.
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Sleep Apnea Has Been Linked to a Higher Parkinson’s Risk—But This Treatment Could Lower It - Health.com
In a new study, people with sleep apnea had a greater risk of developing Parkinson's disease, but that risk was lowered if they used a CPAP machine within two years of their sleep apnea diagnosis.
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