Obstructive Sleep Apnea Diagnosis and Treatment

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Rachel Salas, M.D., Johns Hopkins neurology sleep specialist and assistant medical director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Sleep at Howard County and Virginia Runko, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins behavioral sleep specialist, explain obstructive sleep apnea, its diagnosis, its seriousness, who is at risk, and available treatments, including sleeping with positive airway pressure masks known as C-PAP. Appointments: 410-740-7944

In June 2023, the hospital was renamed Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center.

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