The sleeping epidemic: The link between obstructive sleep apnea and stroke
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The sleeping epidemic: The link between obstructive sleep apnea and stroke

OSA not only affects an individual’s sleep quality, but may also be the harbinger of other conditions. When breathing stops often in the middle of the night, it can lead to a decrease in oxygenation in your body. When your brain is deprived of oxygen, it makes you wake up, explains Dr Vikram Huded.
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Dr Vikram Huded

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