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. 2014 Aug 15;10(8):845-6.
doi: 10.5664/jcsm.3948.

Resistant hypertension and untreated severe sleep apnea: slowly gaining insight

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Resistant hypertension and untreated severe sleep apnea: slowly gaining insight

Susan M Harding. J Clin Sleep Med. .
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