Why persistent snoring should not be ignored: sleep apnoea, disability and delayed diagnosis

Cartoon illustration of a larger man sleeping peacefully in a double bed while wearing a CPAP mask connected to a bedside machine in a warm, tidy bedroom.Persistent snoring is often dismissed, but it can be an early sign of obstructive sleep apnoea. This guide explains the symptoms, why disabled people may face additional barriers to diagnosis, and how treatment can improve quality of life.

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