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Waking up tired? AI may be able to tell you why

Euan Black

A new wave of wearable devices and advancements in artificial intelligence promise to address a long-running problem in the world of sleep: the overwhelming majority of people with obstructive sleep apnoea don’t know they have it.

Research suggests anywhere between 4 and 30 per cent of the global population suffer from OSA, the health condition where your throat muscles intermittently collapse and block your airway.

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Euan Black is the health and wellness reporter at The Australian Financial Review. He was the work and careers reporter. Email Euan at euan.black@afr.com

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