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She Never Made It to Her Sleep Study

A personal story explores why women with cardiovascular disease deserve earlier conversations about sleep-disordered breathing. By Brooke Quinn, MSc, RPSGT, CSSC My grandmother’s sleep study was scheduled for the following week. She never made it. Her name was Winnie Ann Watson, though everyone who loved her knew her as Penny. Years later, I would give my son her maiden name—Watson. Penny had congestive heart failure, a diagnosis that carried an…
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sleepreviewmag.com broke the news on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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