How new treatment for sleep apnea can improve quality of life

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There is growing evidence that untreated sleep apnea can lead to serious health risks, including dementia. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Morgan Chesky looks at how loss of sleep is tied to a slew of disorders and the new device that makes sure airways stay open during sleep.

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