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How chronic snoring can increase your risk of a heart attack: Why disrupted breathing harms the heart
Chronic snoring is often overlooked as a harmless habit, but it can be a sign of deeper health concerns. Many people do not realise that frequent snoring may reflect issues in the airway, breathing ...
People with Duchenne muscular dystrophy have a shorter-than-average life expectancy due to changes in muscles that affect breathing, heart activity, and other functions. However, treatment advances ...
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Saving the heart after a heart attack
A 33-year-old survives a heart attack thanks to fast action and an advanced oxygen therapy by the team at Bukit Tinggi ...
We breathe to sustain life but, aside from its most essential role, breathing supports the health of your body and mind in many other ways. More specifically, your breathing rate and patterns help ...
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