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Should you still be concerned about baby bottles if they’re already BPA free?

 If you’ve ever tossed and turned through a steamy summer night, you’re not alone. But for people with sleep apnea, new research says hot weather may do more than disrupt sleep — it could make symptoms much worse. A global study found a sharp spike in apnea events as nighttime temperatures rise. Here’s what that means for your sleep (and what you can do about it).

 
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