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Granted

The Board has determined that the Veteran's sleep apnea with impaired concentration had its onset during his active service and is therefore granted service connection.

The deciding factor: The VA examiner opined that it was at least as likely as not that the Veteran's sleep apnea had its onset during his active service based on credible lay statements of record reporting that the Veteran had experienced apneic episodes during active service and the Veteran's own credible report of symptom onset.

Claimed conditions
sleep apnea with impaired concentration
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
August 16, 2010
Citation
1030729

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