Is this a tired old story?

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    https://www.naturalhealth365.com/warning-this-nighttime-risk-could-be-raising-your-blood-pressure.html

    The study linked above found that snoring could be an early warning sign of high blood pressure, a serious condition that can lead to a range of cardiovascular issues. According to the study, the risk is especially pronounced in middle-aged, overweight men, highlighting that snoring might not just impact sleep but overall health.To uncover these insights, researchers used advanced, at-home monitoring tools, collecting data over six months on 12,287 participants. They found that regular snoring had a meaningful effect on blood pressure levels. Specifically, 15% of participants snored for more than 20% of their sleep hours, and these individuals had nearly double the risk of uncontrolled hypertension compared to those who snored less often. These findings suggest that consistent snoring could significantly impact cardiovascular health, yet it remains an overlooked risk factor for both the medical community and the general public.
 
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