A Bad Nights Sleep May Trouble You and Your Heart

Sleep apnea is more common in women than previously thought.

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Its an assumption made by most: If someone is snoring, its usually a man making the noise. This correlation is one reason so many men are diagnosed with sleep apnea, yet new research shows that the disorder is more common in women than once thought-bringing to light the impact sleep apnea has on cardiovascular health for both genders.
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