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Sleep apnea may raise risk of memory and cognition problems: Study

People suffering from sleep apnea -- serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts -- are more prone to memory or thinking problems, according to a preliminary study.

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People suffering from sleep apnea -- serious sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts -- are more prone to memory or thinking problems, according to a preliminary study.

The study, to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 76th Annual Meeting taking place in April, just shows an association and does not claim that sleep apnea causes cognitive decline.

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