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Top Myths about CPAP

 


Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is a common treatment for sleep apnea, a disorder that causes breathing interruptions during sleep. However, there are several common myths associated with CPAP therapy that may deter people from seeking treatment or adhering to their prescribed therapy. Here are a few of the most common myths about CPAP read more here

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