Saturday, April 24, 2010

Inside-out eyelids and sleep apnea, investigating the link

The title and description might make your stomach churn. Floppy eyelid syndrome causes your upper eyelids to become rubbery and turn inside-out spontaneously while you sleep.This strange sounding sleep disorder is often an indicator of sleep apnea.In a study published in the April issue of Ophthalmology, researchers wanted to see how often patients with floppy eyelid syndrome had sleep apnea.They

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