Women's Health
This Surprising Factor May Influence Your Risk Of Sleep Apnea
New research in rats and human genetic data suggests chronic stress and loneliness may raise sleep apnea risk, rather than simply resulting from poor sleep.
By Elliot O·Aug 19, 2026

Originally reported by MindBodyGreen.
New research in rats and human genetic data suggests chronic stress and loneliness may raise sleep apnea risk, rather than simply resulting from poor sleep.
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