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Oklahoma researcher finds high risk in untreated sleep disorders » NewsOK
Sleep disorders often go unreported or unnoticed in primary care settings and about one-third of primary care patients are at high risk of having obstructive sleep apnea, according to a new study conducted by Dr. James Mold, a medical doctor and research director with the OU College of Medicine.
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OU conducts research into sleep disorders » KSWO OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Research at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is providing an eye-opening look at why sleep problems in some patients.
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OU conducts research into sleep disorders » Washington Examiner
Research at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is providing an eye-opening look at why sleep problems in some patients go undiagnosed.
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Why-sleep » geniuscorporet.com
Research at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is providing an eye-opening look at why sleep problems in some patients go undiagnosed.
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OU conducts research into sleep disorders » San Francisco Examiner
OU conducts research into sleep disorders Research at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is providing an eye-opening look at why sleep problems in some patients.
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OU conducts research into sleep disorders » MSNBC
Research at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is providing an eye-opening look at why sleep problems in some patients go undiagnosed.
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