Study finds reduced brain gray matter concentration in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea (EurekAlert!)
( American Academy of Sleep Medicine ) In a study of 36 newly diagnosed men with severe obstructive sleep apnea and 31 healthy controls, significant gray matter concentration deficits were found in multiple brain areas of men with OSA, including limbic structures, prefrontal cortices and the cerebellum. These changes in brain structure may be related to problems such as memory impairment and …
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