Sleep Apnea and Head Injury A New Risk

It is well known that a large percentage of those with mild or moderate brain injury can suffer from sleep apnea. It has also been observed that people with obstructive sleep apnea have a marked increase in the risk of severe motor crashes. A group of sleep apnea sufferers suffered 250 crashes over 3 years compared to 123 crashes in the group without sleep apnea.

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