Readers Digest, August 16, 2018

There are times when snoring is harmless, but at other times it could be the sign of a life-threatening condition such as sleep apnea. UTMB’s Sara Nowakowski is one of the article’s contributors providing information on risk factors associated with sleep apnea. “People whose snoring is caused by sleep apnea have a 40 percent chance of premature death,” said Nowakowski.