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Obesity Boosts Complications From Sleep Apnea Surgery (HealthDay)

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Default Obesity Boosts Complications From Sleep Apnea Surgery (HealthDay)

(From Yahoo) HealthDay - TUESDAY, Oct. 17 (HealthDay News) -- Sometimes sleep apnea is so severe that patients opt for surgery to correct the condition, which can trigger frequent nighttime awakenings.

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