CPAP Restores Brain Tissue in Sleep Apnea Patients

CPAP Restores Brain Tissue in Sleep Apnea Patients
Title: CPAP Restores Brain Tissue in Sleep Apnea Patients Category: Health News Created: 6/8/2010 11:06:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 6/8/2010 11:06:30 AM
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Sleep apnea in children and teens to linked to lower academic grades
Moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea was linked to lower academic grades and behavioral concerns expressed by parents and teachers. Students with moderate to severe OSA averaged a half-letter grade lower than those without sleep-disordered breathing, and none of the students with moderate to severe OSA had an “A” average. OSA was particularly associated with inattention and poor study …
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Study links sleep apnea in children and teens to lower academic grades
( American Academy of Sleep Medicine ) Moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea was linked to lower academic grades and behavioral concerns expressed by parents and teachers. Students with moderate to severe OSA averaged a half-letter grade lower than those without sleep-disordered breathing, and none of the students with moderate to severe OSA had an “A” average. OSA was particularly …
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