September 8, 2024

Do YOU snore? You may be more at risk of CANCER, study warns

Swedish researchers found people with worse obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) – interrupted breathing at night – were at a higher risk of lung, prostate and skin cancer.Swedish researchers found people with worse obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) – interrupted breathing at night – were at a higher risk of lung, prostate and skin cancer.Read MoreHealth News | Mail Online

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