Surgical treatment to eliminate nasal hindrances can make quality of life better among people with obstructive sleep apnea (brief pause in breathing) (OSA) and decreases indications of nasal obstruction, these are the findings of  a study by the researchers in Taiwan. People with OSA experience occurrences of incomplete or complete obstruction of the airway during […]

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