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There is no similarity.

Sleep apnea is a physical condition. Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder.

Sleep apnea is easily treated, most commonly with a CPAP device or sometimes a dental device. Narcolepsy is normally treated with drugs and some behavioural adjustments (like naps).

The only thing they have in common is the word "sleep".

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