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Did you know that there are proven methods to help you stop snoring immediately? No more restless nights. No more arguments with your spouse or sleeping in separate rooms. Individuals who snore are all too familiar with these scenarios, but it doesn’t have to continue. Tip 1 Eliminate the presence of dust, pet hair and cigarette smoke from
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1. Honey, please roll over. Sound familiar? If you snore, it probably does. The next time your husband or wife wakes you in the night and asks you to roll over, he/she may just be onto something. Experts believe that individuals who sleep on their side, instead of their back, are less likely to snore. This is
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Snoring is a common occurrence, but it’s treatments are not as widely recognized. It can be difficult to know which treatment for snoring will actually work and which will not. In determining which treatment to undergo, you may want to consider what is actually causing you to snore. Obesity is one of the leading causes of snoring. Any
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  • Sleep Apnea May Be Tied to 'Silent' Strokes, Study Finds
    WEDNESDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Sleep apnea, the disorder marked by abnormal pauses in breathing during sleep, is already known to boost the risk of stroke. Now, a new study links sleep apnea to so-called silent strokes, in which there is tissue death in the brain without symptoms.
    Thu, 02 Feb 2012 04:24:11 -0800

  • Sleep Apnea, Silent Strokes Linked: Study
    Sleep apnea, the disorder that causes a person to stop breathing suddenly while sleeping, is already known to increase the risk of high blood pressure, heart failure, stroke and daytime sleepiness. And a new study suggests that the sleep disorder is also linked with small brain lesions and a symptomless form of stroke, known as silent stroke.
    Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:37:18 -0800

  • Sleep Apnea Linked to Silent Strokes
    A common sleep disorder is associated with an increased risk of symptomless, but serious, strokes called “silent strokes,” German researchers report.
    Wed, 01 Feb 2012 13:56:53 -0800

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