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Study Finds Device Can Help Golf Scores, and Your Sleep

It's hard to convince people that strapping on a contraption at night that looks like scuba gear will help them feel rested the next day, but sleep experts hope that an estimated 12 million people who suffer from sleep apnea in this country will do just that. Despite research showing that a CPAP device -- short for continuous positive airway pressure -- helps people think better, drive better and perform better on cognitive tests, doctors still report that patients can't or won't tolerate the... Full Story
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