Summary: A new study has linked obstructive sleep apnea to brain damage in areas critical for memory, likely due to low oxygen levels during REM sleep. Researchers found that people with lower oxygen… [+4600 chars]
Sleep Apnea May Harm Brain Areas Key to Memory - Neuroscience News
A new study has linked obstructive sleep apnea to brain damage in areas critical for memory, likely due to low oxygen levels during REM sleep.
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