Whereas lifestyle-related factors are recognized as snoring risk factors, the role of genetics in snoring remains uncertain. One way to measure the impact of genetic risk is through the use of a ...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a condition characterized by a series of metabolic abnormalities, with at least three abnormal metabolic health indicators, including blood sugar, blood pressure, serum ...
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Snoring occurs when the muscles of the mouth and throat relax, restricting the airway as you sleep. While one person’s snoring can be particularly disruptive to nearby sleepers, it can also be an ...
Fo many, sleeping is a bedtime orchestra, full of grumble, rumble, or even a honk made by a snoring loved one (or you!). Often, the cause of mirth or minor irritation, repeated and loud snoring can be ...
This is the first community survey in preschool children in which associations between snoring, nocturnal cough, and asthma have been investigated. This study extends previous studies of snoring in ...
Everyone has one friend, one parent, or one ex who's a real snorer. It's all fun and games to tease someone for their snoring habits, but according to a new study, snoring may cause Alzheimer's, high ...
Get wellness tips, workout trends, healthy eating, and more delivered right to your inbox with our Be Well newsletter. Bob is a 41-year-old electrician who lives in a Philadelphia suburb with his ...
Do you snore? Has your partner or your family teased you for your loud honking and huffing while you sleep? Snoring can make people laugh—but most often it makes people tired, frustrated, and annoyed.