
|Videos|November 2, 2015
Q&A with Karim El-Kersh, MD, from the University of Louisville: Finding a Link Between Sleep Apnea and Depression
Author(s)Adam Hochron
Sleep apnea and depression are both serious conditions patients deal with on a daily basis. A recent study looked at a possible connection between the two and how doctors can better treat these patients.
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Sleep apnea and depression are both serious conditions patients deal with on a daily basis. A recent study looked at a possible connection between the two and how doctors can better treat these patients.
Karim A. El-Kersh, MD, from the University of Louisville discussed the potential links, including the role of obesity in this treatment area during the recent CHEST conference in Montreal.
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