Are Sleep Apnea Patients at Risk for Late-Onset Epilepsy?
An NIH-funded study suggests that low oxygen levels during sleep and sleep apnea may increase the risk of epilepsy in older adults.
An NIH-funded study suggests that low oxygen levels during sleep and sleep apnea may increase the risk of epilepsy in older adults.
When on opioids, people with sleep apnea are likely to have more breathing pauses than those who are not medicated.