06/13/2026
Do you wake up with headaches, vivid nightmares, or multiple trips to the bathroom during the night and assume it's just part of getting older? New research suggests women may experience sleep apnea differently than men, with symptoms that are often overlooked or misdiagnosed. Discover why understanding the warning signs could be key to improving sleep, health, and quality of life.
Women with sleep apnea tend to suffer from it more than men, even though they wake in the night about as often, a new study says.Women reported much higher levels of headache, nightmares and needing to go to the bathroom at night due to their sleep apnea, researchers will report at the upc...