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Spotlight on Sleep Apnea
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Staying awake means staying alive. Sleep apnea is a major contributor to daytime drowsiness—a condition that could prove deadly for commercial truck drivers and everyone sharing the road with them. It is a condition where, during sleep, a narrowing or closure of the upper airway causes repeated sleep disturbances leading to poor sleep quality and excessive daytime sleepiness. Since excessive sleepiness can impact a driver’s ability to safely operate the commercial vehicle, it is important that drivers with sleep apnea are aware of the warning signs.
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The materials contained on this page were developed under a contract with the National
Sleep Foundation (NSF) and are being disseminated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
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No part of this message is offered or should be taken as medical advice.
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