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Monthly Sleep Tip - April 2008

Subtitle: 
It's Allergy Season!

Research suggests Allergic Rhinitis is a risk factor for snoring and OSA
among children, as well as adults.

Reducing nasal inflammation may reduce symptoms of snoring and
OSA.

Questions about sleep and daytime sleepiness should also be a part of
medical examinations for Allergic Rhinitis.

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