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Date Submitted: 12/17/07
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New Stroke Risk Factor: Sleep Apnea



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Description: Sleep apnea can cause fatal strokes, a new study shows. As many as one in four men and one in 10 women have obstructive sleep apnea -- abnormal breathing in which the throat closes over and over again during sleep. In its mild forms, it causes industrial-strength snoring. As it becomes more serious, a person finds it very hard to stay awake during the day.

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