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Sleep Apnea Linked to Higher Cancer Death Risk (Yahoo)

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Default Sleep Apnea Linked to Higher Cancer Death Risk (Yahoo)

SUNDAY, May 20 (HealthDay News) -- Sleep apnea has already been linked to a host of adverse health problems, such as high blood pressure and heart disease. Now, new research suggests that in people who already have cancer, the sleep disorder may raise their risk of dying from cancer.

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