First scientific look at how sleep apnea treatment affects appearance — alertness, youthfulness & attractiveness — may help patients stick with care
Released: 9/11/2013 9:00 AM EDT
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Source Newsroom: University of Michigan Health System
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Source Newsroom: University of Michigan Health System
Newswise — ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Getting treatment for a common sleep problem may do more than help you sleep better – it may help you look better over the long term, too, according to a new research study from the University of Michigan Health System and Michigan Technological University.
The findings aren’t just about \”looking sleepy\” after a late night, or being bright-eyed after a good night’s rest.
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