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Originally published March 13 2005

Treating diabetics for sleep apnea has potential to improve overall health

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

Diabetics are nine times as likely to suffer from sleep apnea, a breathing disorder that occurs during the sleep cycle and can cause serious health problems when untreated. In a recent study at the University of Illinois-Chicago, researchers found that treating diabetic for sleep apnea lead to a significant drop in blood glucose levels � which could potentially cut the risk of developing heart and kidney problems by 6-12 percent. The study suggests that people with diabetes be routinely tested and treated for sleep apnea as part of their glucose-maintenance regimen.





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