There's nothing odd about any of this. You're a pattern seeking primate and only notice the times a low probability event occurs, rather than the thousands of times it doesn't.
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Because, like most medical terms; it's not English.
"apnœa" is the Greek source word.
Should be pretty obvious why the British spelling is the way it is.
There's nothing odd about any of this. You're a pattern seeking primate and only notice the times a low probability event occurs, rather than the thousands of times it doesn't.