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5 February 2023

  • curprev 06:2306:23, 5 February 2023Prab talk contribs 474 bytes +474 Created page with "Central sleep apnea is a type of sleep apnea in which the brain fails to properly signal the muscles responsible for breathing during sleep. This can lead to periods of shallow or absent breathing, and can result in low oxygen levels and disrupted sleep. Central sleep apnea is typically caused by underlying medical conditions, such as heart failure or stroke, and treatment may involve the use of a breathing machine, lifestyle changes, or medication. {{slumber}} {{stub}}"