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Sleep Disorders Put Stroke, Blood Pressure Patients at Risk -- Treating Obstructive Apnea Could Cut Chances of Early Death

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MONDAY, May 19 (HealthDay News) -- Two new studies give greater incentive for people with obstructive sleep apnea to seek treatment for this disorder.

In one study, Swedish researchers found that stroke victims with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) die sooner than stroke victims who don't have the sleep disorder or another less common type of it.

The other study, done by Spanish researchers, reports that people with obstructive sleep apnea and hypertension may be able to lower their blood pressure if the breathing condition is treated with continuous positive airway pressure.