7 Hidden Health Risks of Sleep Apnea

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7 Hidden Health Risks of Sleep Apnea

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7 Hidden Health Risks of Sleep Apnea - It may be described as just a sleeping disorder, but sleep apnea can be fatal and can lead to heart disease, diabetes and can even cause accidents, because it deprives a person of deep sleep. It is important to treat it at an early stage, for it may result in altering the life and personality of people who suffer from it... Check out the complete article here.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Sleep Disorder, Sleep, Sleep Apnea, Disease and Condition, Healthy Living

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