Reggie White died on December 26, 2004, at age 43 from a cardiac arrhythmia, which many believe was partly caused by his untreated sleep apnea. The football legend’s CPAP machine was found at his bedside – unused. His legacy foundation continues to help those in need manage their own sleep apnea.
Two years after White’s death, his wife Sara and the Wisconsin-based Sleep Wellness Institute cofounded the Reggie White Sleep Disorders Research & Education Foundation. The foundation “helps people of all economic backgrounds to understand the symptoms and risks” of sleep apnea, as well as provide donated CPAP equipment to those with a CPAP prescription who otherwise could not afford it.