QUOTED. Adam Benjafield.
Executive Summary
A study commissioned by device firm ResMed found that patients with obstructive sleep apnea treated with positive airway therapy experienced significantly better outcomes than those not receiving the treatment, said ResMed VP of Medical Affairs Adam Benjafield.
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