Risk of permanent social security benefits and overview of work participation among patients with obstructive sleep apnea.
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N. Marshall | S. Lundbye-Christensen | N. Udholm | M. Fuglsang | S. Udholm | C. Nyboe | J. Bille | F. Y. Fisker | Camilla Nyboe | Nichlas Udholm
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