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There are probably as many cures for snoring as there are people complaining about someone snoring. Over 300 anti-snoring devices and cures have been registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Offices. They include the familiar remedy -- a tennis ball in a sock sewed on the back of your pajamas, which supposedly keeps you from rolling
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When the airflow through your breathing passage becomes irregular due to obstruction, the soft palate starts flapping. This produces the snoring sound. Snoring can be defined as the sound made through an open mouth due to vibration of the soft palate and uvula. Snoring occurs during sleep, and the intensity of the sound may vary from person
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More than anything, individuals who snore want to learn about the various types of snoring remedies. There are many products available on the market, but how can you know for certain which ones work and which do not? Well, one way is if your physician directly recommends a product. For example, a new anti-snoring device is now
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