Sleep apnea is a widespread but often overlooked sleep disorder affecting more than 30 million Americans and hundreds of millions globally. Despite its prevalence, many people mistake its early warning signs—such as excessive daytime tiredness—for ordinary fatigue. This condition directly impacts the respiratory system, causing repeated pauses in breathing during sleep and placing significant strain on the heart and lungs. Alarmingly, late detection is a common and dangerous challenge, increasing the risk of serious health consequences. Understanding the scope and severity of sleep apnea is crucial for early intervention and long-term well-being. For more on prevalence and risks, visit Sleep Foundation.
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27. Decreased Immune Function Chronic sleep apnea can quietly undermine your body’s ability to fight off infections. During restful sleep, your immune system releases cytokines—proteins that…