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mmarepare

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  1. Sleep Apnea isn't a disability, so I don't think it would fall under the ADA's guidelines, anyway.

     

     

    It may be a disability. Here's what I found on one website.

     

    The ADA does not contain a list of medical conditions that constitute disabilities. Instead, the ADA has a general definition of disability that each person must meet (EEOC Regulations . . ., 2011). Therefore, some people with sleep disorders will have a disability under the ADA and some will not.

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