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There are several health and lifestyle factors that contribute to snoring; and this is true for both men and women, since snoring is a condition that does affect both genders (though surveys suggest that men snorers outnumber women snorers by a ratio of 2:1).
Some of the major health and lifestyle factors that can contribute to
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So…Just What the Heck is Snoring, Anyway?
Technically, snoring is defined as any resonant noise from the respiratory tract that emerges during sleep.
Biologically, snoring refers to a vibration in the airway connecting the nose and the mouth; a vibration that can emerge through the mouth, the nose, or (as some non-snorers are painfully aware), it can emerge through
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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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Latest What Causes Sleep Apnea News:
- 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 - Study links sleep apnea and sudden deafness
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sudden hearing loss might be tied to an underlying sleep disorder that interrupts breathing, suggests a new study from Taiwan. Consulting a large health insurance database, researchers found that people who'd suffered sudden deafness were more likely to have a previous diagnosis of sleep apnea than a comparison group without hearing loss. The absolute difference was ...
Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:15:35 -0800 - Sleep apnea, sudden deafness linked
Sudden hearing loss might be tied to an underlying sleep disorder that interrupts breathing, suggests a new study from Taiwan.
Sat, 21 Jan 2012 20:46:42 -0800
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