Impacts of Sleep Duration and Snoring on The Risk of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Conclusion In both genders, short sleep duration (<7h) and regular snoring were significantly related to increased risk of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma independently.
Source: Journal of Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Pengxiang Chen, Cong Wang, Qingxu Song, Tong Chen, Jinxiu Jiang, Xiaoli Zhang, Jiaqi Xu, Jianfeng Cui, Yufeng Cheng Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research
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