Sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, insomnia, are common after menopause. New research links menopausal status, rather than age, to certain types of sleep trouble, which can lead to diabetes, heart disease, and anxiety.
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Men are two to three times more likely to have sleep apnea than are women. However, women increase their risk if they're overweight, and their risk also appears to rise after menopause.
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