Chicago Tribune articleIn addition to preventing sleep, apneas reduce the amount of oxygen going to the brain and heart. “The pressure from trying to breathe stretches the heart, which puts out a diuretic,” explained Robert Rosenberg, DO, a Prescott Valley, Ariz., sleep specialist . “Men blame their prostates, and women blame menopause, but really it’s their sleep apnea that’s causing them to have to go to the bathroom at night.”

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