ReferIndia News Chronic snoring linked to higher heart attack risk: Why disrupted breathing is more dangerous than you think

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Chronic snoring linked to higher heart attack risk: Why disrupted breathing is more dangerous than you think

Published on: Nov. 26, 2025, 3:30 p.m. | Source: The Economic Times

Chronic snoring is now emerging as a critical cardiovascular red flag, rather than just a sleep disturbance. New findings point out how obstructed nighttime breathing and reduced oxygen flow increase the risk of hypertension, heart disease, and even a heart attack when sleep apnea goes untreated. This article decodes the science of snoring, detailing how it harms the heart and lists early signs that one should never ignore. Optimized with key search terms like snoring, heart attack risk, sleep apnea, and cardiovascular health, this piece equips readers with the information needed to make sound decisions about their health.

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