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Is obstructive sleep apnea considered a disability?
Medically reviewed by Valerie Cacho, MD Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) usually does not qualify as a disability on its own.However, severe OSA may be considered a disability if it causes health ...
A Nebraska federal district court dismissed an engineer’s pro se claims against Farris Engineering, finding his sleep apnea ...
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Sleep Apnea: Types, Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
The American Medical Association reports that about 30 million people in the US live with sleep apnea, but only one-fifth of these cases are clinically diagnosed. That means that many people are ...
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