Floppy eyelids may be sign of sleep apnea, Loyola study finds
(Loyola University Health System) A Loyola Medicine study is providing further evidence that floppy eyelids may be a sign of sleep apnea. The study, published in the journal The Ocular Surface, found that 53 percent of sleep apnea patients had upper eyelids that were lax and rubbery.
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