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Sleep apnea is a serious, potentially
life-threatening condition that is far more common than generally
understood. First described in 1965, sleep apnea is a breathing disorder
characterized by brief interruptions of breathing during sleep. It owes
its name to a Greek word, apnea, meaning "want of breath." There are two
types of sleep apnea: central and obstructive. Central sleep apnea, which
is less common, occurs when the brain fails to send the appropriate
signals to the breathing muscles to initiate respirations. Obstructive
sleep apnea is far more common and occurs when air cannot flow into or out
of the person's nose or mouth although efforts to breathe continue. |
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