Snoring increases the likelihood of developing cancer – scientists

American scientists have found that people suffering from snoring, have an increased risk of developing cancerous tumors.

Scientists conducted studies involving five thousand volunteers of different ages. At the beginning of the experiment, all participants were healthy. Suspicion for the presence of oncological diseases, no one has not been revealed, writes newsyou.info. The subjects answered the question if there are instances of sleep apnea, there apnea.

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For a long time experts were monitoring the subjects and analyzed the information. The results of the study showed that those participants who suffered from snoring and sleep apnea had an increased risk of developing cancer. Apnea during sleep, increased the likelihood of developing cancer is more than twice compared with those who slept without snoring and breathing delays.

Experts believe that the development of cancer results in the lack of oxygen to the tissues of the brain and heart.

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