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You don’t have to snore to have sleep apnea

You don’t have to snore to have sleep apnea

It's a common sleep disorder that can have knock-on effects on your cardiovascular and overall metabolic health. But sleep apnea doesn't always present how people think, especially in women. Also, we take a look at Labor's health promises as they start their second term in government. New guidelines have been developed to improve care in early pregnancy loss. And one in seven Australians is on an antidepressant, in some cases simply because it can be so hard to come off them.

Health Report · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

May 9, 202543m 58s

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Show Notes

It's a common sleep disorder that can have knock-on effects on your cardiovascular and overall metabolic health. 

But sleep apnea doesn't always present how people think, especially in women. 

Also, we take a look at Labor's health promises as they start their second term in government. 

New guidelines have been developed to improve care in early pregnancy loss. 

And one in seven Australians is on an antidepressant, in some cases simply because it can be so hard to come off them. 

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