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Babies experiencing hypoxia due to sleep apnea tend to develop hypertension in adulthood - Earth News Report
Newborn babies who experience low levels of oxygen in their body tissues (hypoxia) due to sleep apnea, for example, tend to develop respiratory problems and hypertension (high blood pressure) in adulthood, and these problems may persist for the rest of their lives. Research by scientists at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil shows for