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Researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed a new device that can detect signs of sleep apnea by analyzing sound waves. Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that causes breathing to repeatedly stop and start during sleep. The device works by emitting sound waves and measuring the changes in those waves as they bounce off the person's throat. This information can then be used to diagnose sleep apnea. The device is non-invasive and can be used at home, making it a convenient option for individuals who suspect they may have sleep apnea.