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Sleep apnea has invisible triggers in the air we breathe

Summary by New Atlas
People living in areas of elevated air pollution may be at risk of more serious sleep apnea events, according to a large new study that spans multiple countries. However, being aware of your air quality means you can mitigate that risk to improve your sleep and health.Continue ReadingCategory: Illnesses and conditions, Body and MindTags: Sleep, Sleep deprivation, Snoring, Heart attack, Heart Failure, Type 2 diabetes, Air pollution, Breathing

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New Atlas broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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