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Central Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a disorder in which breathing ceases during sleep. Central sleep apnea is when the brain fails to send signals to the respiratory system therefore, breathing stops. This can happen numerous times a night. One can use the CPAP method to force air up the nasal passages. This machine contains a mask and a machine filled with distilled water that are both connected by a tube. These machines have become more high tech. They can now regulate how much air needs to be going through the air passages as certain times. Symptoms can include:
 * 1) drowsiness
 * 2) snoring
 * 3) obesity
 * 4) never enough sleep