If you have sleep apnea, you know a good night’s rest can be difficult to achieve. Every interruption in breathing depletes your body of oxygen, but it also interrupts your sleep cycle. Before you know it, sleep deprivation can set in, and you can be at risk of serious health issues, including heart attack and stroke. Believe it or not, better sleep can be as simple as changing your sleep position. While it’s no substitute for traditional treatment, here’s how you should be laying in bed to help keep your airway open.