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People with asthma that also have underlying insomnia, depression and obstructive sleep apnea see a negative impact in asthma control, according to a study published in Journal of Asthma. Increased asthma exacerbation rates in these populations suggest that underlying sleep and mood disorders negatively affect asthma control. These findings indicate a need to screen patients with asthma for sleep

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Byvictoria Langowska ,Michaele Wechsler ,Kristen Dowd ,Cohen Family Asthma Institute ,Duke University Medical Center ,National Jewish Health ,National Jewish ,Charlson Comorbidity Index ,Asthma Control Test ,

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