Falling Asleep at Red Lights While Riding: Over 80% with Sleep Apnea Refuse Medical Treatment
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Taiwan's first sleep apnea survey reveals that nearly 50% of people snore and 14% have experienced severe drowsiness while driving, yet 80.3% refuse further sleep examinations or treatment, creating a health and public safety concern.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who was the target of this survey?
- A: The survey targeted general adults across Taiwan.
- Q: What is the main treatment for sleep apnea?
- A: CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy is the standard treatment.
- Q: Why do so many people refuse treatment?
- A: There is a gap between their perception of sleeping well and their actual symptoms.