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Did Sleep Apnea Afflict Johannes Brahms? - Page 2© Kerrin Leon White
ALS is a relatively rare disease, but OSA is exceptionally common, affecting as many as 20 million, mostly unwitting, Americans at this moment. Since the disease derives in good part from the heritable anatomy of the upper airway, almost certainly it affected a similar proportion in the past. Who were they? Which other accomplished people had to achieve despite its ravages--and the unsympathetic amusement of others--in a time when OSA scarcely recognized, thought very unusual, had no known means of diagnosis or treatment?
Those suffering similarly in our time should count their blessings--and take advantage of them! Go To Page: 1 2
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