Health & Medicine
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ALERT: Sleep Apnea Linked to Increased Risk of Deadly Lung Cancer
A new study from the University of Chicago and University of Barcelona revealed that people who are suffering from intermittent hypoxia or an irregular lack of air caused by sleep apnea are more likely to develop advanced and deadly lung cancer.
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