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Postmenopausal women who get hormone replacement therapy are significantly less likely than those who don't to have obstructive sleep apnea. This means progesterone and/or estrogen may be protective. But hormone replacement therapy is not considered an appropriate therapy for the condition. That's because it can affect health in other ways.

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