(Reuters) - People with breathing problems that disrupt their sleep were less tired after three weeks of treatment with a breathing device compared to those treated with a placebo, U.S. researchers said on Saturday.
"respiration"[MeSH Terms] OR "respiration"[All Fields] OR "breathing"[All Fields]
device
"equipment and supplies"[MeSH Terms] OR ("equipment"[All Fields] AND "supplies"[All Fields]) OR "equipment and supplies"[All Fields] OR "device"[All Fields]
obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
"obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome"[All Fields] OR "sleep apnea, obstructive"[MeSH Terms] OR ("sleep"[All Fields] AND "apnea"[All Fields] AND "obstructive"[All Fields]) OR "obstructive sleep apnea"[All Fields] OR ("obstructive"[All Fields] AND "sleep"[All Fields] AND "apnea"[All Fields] AND "syndrome"[All Fields]) OR "obstructive sleep apnea syndrome"[All Fields]
treatment
"therapy"[Subheading] OR "therapy"[All Fields] OR "treatment"[All Fields] OR "therapeutics"[MeSH Terms] OR "therapeutics"[All Fields]
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treatment and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and breathing device