Why Obstructive Sleep Apnea needs to be Identified and Treated Early #Philips #DontSleepOnIt

If I were to ask you to close your eyes and think of someone you know who is on the chubbier side, tends to be lethargic at work and whom you know snores really loudly in bed, who comes to mind? More importantly, did you smile picturing that image of him or her?
Please don't. What you are seeing are the signs of a disorder that has devastating effects on the individual and can even be fatal in the long run. It is time to talk about Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
The global survey on ‘Better Sleep, Better Health’ showed that over 80 percent of the 100 million suffering from OSA remain undiagnosed even as their health worsens.
What is OSA?OSA is a disorder ch...
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Published on June 14, 2019 20:13
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