A new solution may be on the horizon for the 30 million people in the U.S. who suffer from sleep apnea.
In a Finland study, a new breathing device showed promising results in reducing symptoms of the disorder, according to researchers.
The device, called WellO2, uses resistance training to strengthen throat muscles and steam breathing to humidify airways.
UNTREATED SLEEP APNEA PRESENTS 'DISRUPTIVE' DANGERS TO PEOPLE'S LIVES, INCLUDING HEART ISSUES, SAYS EXPERT
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