Mayo Clinic | Mayo Clinic Minute: What happens to your body when you have obstructive sleep apnea? @MayoClinic | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
If you snore, it could be a sign that you have obstructive sleep apnea.
Dr. Virend Somers, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist with a focus on sleep apnea, says it's a serious medical condition that can cause heart problems and other health issues.
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If you snore, it could be a sign that you have obstructive sleep apnea.
Dr. Virend Somers, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist with a focus on sleep apnea, says it's a serious medical condition that can cause heart problems and other health issues.
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