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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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Many things promise to cure it, but what exactly causes it? The cause of snoring varies from one individual to another, but there are several leading factors that are believed to behind this nighttime nuisance.
Obesity is believed to be a leading cause of snoring. Many physicians, therefore, recommend a program of diet and exercise in an
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Snoring is a problem that affects numerous people all over the
globe each night. It's so serious in some cases that it can
ultimately lead to the end of a relationship. Sleep is a vital
component in living a healthy and stress-free life and if your
sleep is being disturbed by your own snoring or the snoring
problem of a partner, it
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- Treating Sleep Apnea in Women May Lower the Risk of Heart-Related Death
Machines that help keep the airways open during sleep may be lifesaving devices for women with severe sleep apnea, a new study suggests.
Wed, 18 Jan 2012 07:03:01 -0800 - Town, hospital team up for women's health
Celebrating the beginning of 2012, Flower Mound Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital will host the first women's health screening, titled "A New Year, A New You," from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday.
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Obese youth are more likely to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as high cholesterol or high blood pressure. In a population-based sample of 5- to 17-year-olds, 70% of obese youth had at least one risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
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