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eMediNexus 12 November 2018
Nocturnal gastroesophageal reflux increases the risk of daytime sleepiness in women, says a study published online October 13, 2018 in the journal Sleep Medicine. Snoring was found to augment this association. In addition, women with both nGER and snoring were also at increased risk of developing involuntary falling asleep.
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