At a basic level, most medical experts agree that there is a connection between sleep apnea and blood pressure. In its definition of sleep apnea, the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (a division of the National Institutes of Health) states that untreated sleep apnea can “increase the risk of high blood pressure,” as well as heart attack, stroke and obesity.1
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