A 52-year-old male enters a sleep study to gather information about his sleep disturbances. He reports that his wife will not let him sleep in the bed with her until he stops snoring so loudly. He also reports feeling tired a lot through the day. When the nurse checks the chart, what is the most likely diagnosis?

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The skin is the body's largest sensory organ, containing structures that sense and transmit information about temperature, pain, itch, and touch to the central nervous system.  The body uses different mechanisms to regulate temperature, including peripheral, central, and behavioral mechanisms. However, neuropsychological processes like sleep, stress, and trauma can also influence thermoregulation.  The body senses pain and temperature through a special receptor called TrpV1. This receptor changes shape with heat or pain signals and is found in cells all over the body. These signals are sent... Show more

A 52-year-old male enters a sleep study to gather information about his sleep disturbances. He reports that his wife will not let him sleep in the bed with her until he stops snoring so loudly. He also reports feeling tired a lot through the day. When the nurse checks the chart, what is the most likely diagnosis?