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Medical Conditions - Apnea

Apnea refers to a pause of breathing for a short time, characterized by immobilization of the inhalator muscles and unchanged lung volume. Choking, medications, trauma, and nervous problems cause apnea. Age and obesity increase the risk of developing apnea. Snoring is a vital sign of sleep apnea.

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