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Is Snoring Serious?

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Snoring is the noise of tissues vibrating as air tires to flow through a blocked breathing passage. The sounds can vary from an almost soothing whisper to an astonishingly loud noise that can be heard throughout the entire house. Don’t waste time trying too many treatments through, it’s much more useful to find the cause […]

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Why Do Men Snore More?

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Throughout this investigation into the causes of snoring one constant is that snoring occurs far more commonly in men than in women. Although these numbers vary according to the research, snoring is approximately ten times more common among men. But why?
We suspect that men have a greater tendency to build up bulky throat tissues which […]

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Why Do We Snore?

Friday, May 25th, 2007

With our understanding of the underlying mechanisms, the various cause of snoring and their association with sleeping now become clear. Narrowing of the upper air passages. Any increased bulk in the soft tissues of the throat effectively narrows the airway by up space. This, as we have learned, encourages snoring. Large tonsils or adenoids for […]

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What’s Your Snore Level?

Friday, May 18th, 2007

To obtain a more precise frame of reference, physicians have developed an objective classification system for the amount of noise produced by snoring.
Mild snoring: Occasional snoring, usually while the sleeper is lying on his back and is overtired or has drunk too much alcohol or eaten too much.
Moderate Snoring: Frequent snoring, occurring in all body […]

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