Health
The Interrupted Breath: How Obstructive Sleep Apnea Increases Your Risk of Heart Problems
According to a study, OSA is associated with various negative consequences, such as impaired quality of life, depression, metabolic diseases, cognitive decline, drowsy driving and an increased risk of motor vehicle accidents. We sit down with ENT specialist Dr. Soon Sue Rene and cardiologist Dr. William Kristanto to hear more from them on the ins and outs of obstructive sleep apnea, its relationship with cardiovascular diseases, and how it can be treated.
- 17 Jul 2024
- 5mins