Stop Snoring With These Simple Tricks
Regardless of whether your snoring is just a noisy annoyance or you [...]
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You found the perfect employee. She shows up early for work each morning, is pleasant to be around, and gets a lot of work done before lunchtime. But by two o’clock in the afternoon, she is slumped at her desk, asleep. She probably isn’t the only one in the office that has this problem. And after the first few weeks of work, you notice the development of irritability and trouble concentrating. Does this pattern sound [...]
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So, you may be wondering what would cause snoring during pregnancy. Well, most likely, the culprit would be nasal congestion and excess weight gain, which are common things with any pregnancy. However, if your snoring has become more intense than usual, or occurs more often, you may want to consult your Doctor, because it could actually be due to sleep apnea or gestational diabetes. Snoring, even if it is something you have never done before [...]
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People that snore loudly while they are asleep at night may have difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. They may often snore so loud that they wake themselves up, and then feel very groggy the next day and not being able to concentrate. They may even almost fall asleep while they are at their places of work. This may sound like a major problem, but a new study has indicated that there could be even [...]
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People are usually surprised how often women are treated for snoring problems, just as well as men. It is estimated that 25% of women are affected by snoring, or they at least share the bed with a partner that does have a snoring problem. Women can, and actually do snore, and it is a problem that can affect women of all ages. However, it has been noticed that the problem most often occurs in women [...]
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When it comes to snoring, the main cause of it is due to the narrowing of airways mainly in your throat that restricts the amount of air that you breathe while you are trying to sleep. When you are asleep, the muscles in the back of your throat are in their most relaxed state. As you begin to inhale and exhale, the soft tissues in the back of your throat begin to vibrate, and that [...]
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It doesn’t matter if you are snoring like a lumber yard, or if your snoring is just annoying to you or your partner. No matter which way, you are snoring, and it is most likely having a negative effect on your sleeping pattern. If not, it is probably having a negative effect on your partner’s sleeping pattern. Therefore, there are some helpful techniques that should be able to cure your snoring problems. You will find [...]
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It sounds rather crazy (no pun intended) but a hospital Salt Lake City, Utah started a pilot program designed to test their psychiatric patients for sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a condition where someone that snores heavily stops breathing for moments at a time due to airway obstruction. (The definition of apnea is “the absence of breath.”) In compiling the statistics that were gathered during the implementation of their new program, they found some surprising [...]
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Snoring is a problem that is centuries old, and throughout time people have been trying to find a cure for the condition. Not only is the noise obnoxious and troublesome, but snoring can be a symptom of a very serious condition known as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This is a serious disorder in which the snorer’s breathing is interrupted repeatedly through the night, caused by the relaxation of the muscles in the back of the [...]
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Snoring isn’t just annoying for the people around the sleeper. It can be dangerous to some people. Some snoring is due to simple things, like have the congestion from a cold, or sleeping in an awkward position. Other times it can be because a person consumed alcoholic beverages a bit too generously. Those types of snoring are only temporary, and pose little risk to a person’s overall health. Instead they become the brunt of a [...]
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If you are a woman that snores, pay close attention. That snoring could mean that you have a condition called Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). This is a condition where the muscles that support the airways become relaxed, allowing the airways to become narrowed or to collapse. One of the major symptoms of this condition is loud snoring. There are also times when the snorer quits breathing for short periods of time during sleep, causing them [...]
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