Thunderstorms may increase sleep apnea, asthma or emphysema – fox2now.com

Thunderstorms may increase sleep apnea, asthma or emphysema
fox2now.com
(KTVI) – Can thunderstorms really create breathing problems for those of you with sleep apnea, asthma or emphysema? A 2010 Harvard study raised that possibility. John Pertzborn talked to Dr. Joseph Ojile of the Clayton Sleep Institute about what he has …

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