Obstructive sleep apnea is more dangerous than regular sleep apnea because the stop and start phenomenon is caused by the intermittent relaxation of the throat muscles, which blocks the airway. Usually, heavy snoring is a key indicator of this condition, but a nine-year study showed that bouts of isolated sleep paralysis may also be a symptom of this type of apnea.

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