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Treating Sleep Disorder Improves Psychiatric Outcomes
Medscape
The most common sleep disorder diagnosis was sleep apnea, Dr. Vyas said. Comorbid psychiatric disorders were present in 54 patients (46.2%). Between baseline and 24 months, Dr. Vyas found that psychiatric status significantly improved compared with ...



Treating Sleep Disorder Improves Psychiatric Outcomes
Medscape
May 9, 2012 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — A new study suggests that treating sleep disorders, and sleep apnea in particular, is associated with improvement over baseline in symptoms of comorbid psychiatric disorders. "There is a strong need for ...

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