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New study says “social apnea” could be ruining your sleep — plus 6 ways to stop weekends derailing your rest

A woman lies in bed covering her eyes with her hands as she struggles to sleep.


A common sleep disorder, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects 1 billion people around the globe, and in the US, 9%- 17% of women 25%-30% of men. It’s characterized by the upper airway narrowing or collapsing when throat muscles relax too much during sleep.

When these obstructions occur, breathing stops for anywhere between a few seconds to more than a minute, which is called an apnea. This causes oxygen levels to drop, which signals to our brain to wake us up so we can breathe. The result is disrupted sleep due to multiple awakenings caused by the disorder.

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