Deafening, draining and potentially deadly : are we facing a snoring epidemic ?
Experts say dangerous sleep apnoea affects an estimated 8 million in the UK alone, and everything from evolution to obesity or even the climate crisis could be to blame When Matt Hillier was in his 20s, he went camping with a friend who was a nurse. In the morning she told him she had been (…)
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