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Former professional football players with treated, untreated or suspected sleep apnea had a higher neuropsychiatric symptom burden vs. players with no sleep apnea diagnosis or risk, according to data published in Neurology.“Clinicians should screen patients for sleep apnea by starting with a quick questionnaire and refer them for a sleep study if needed,” Douglas P. Terry, PhD,
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