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Sleep research led to a new sleep apnea drug
Decades of sleep research at the University of Toronto's Temerty Faculty of Medicine led to the development of a new sleep apnea drug. The drug targets the underlying causes of the condition rather than just symptoms, marking a significant advancement in treatment.
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