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  • Apnea and Snoring  By : Renee A Muller
    Breathing is a process which intakes oxygen into the body and delivers out carbon dioxide. In medical terms, normal breathing is termed as eupnoea whereas a brief pause in breathing is termed as Apnea. These long stops are usually normal in his or her way of breathing and are also caused by other sleep-related problems. The respiration muscles are idle and movement doesn’t happen when it is in apnea stage. Also the lung’s volume does not change during the initial moment. The cellular respiration and the exchange of gas between the lungs have no chance to get affected depending on its openness of airways.
  • Are You On The Edge Of A Break Up, Due To Snoring?  By : Renee A Muller
    Snoring is a global phenomenon that has become a growing issue for a random number of reasons. Some snoring issues are easily correctable and some are not so easy to figure out, but still need to be checked for the sake of future ill health issues. It is now known that there is several serious health risks if the snoring problem continues abated. Some of the future long term health risks include high blood pressure, strokes, heart problems and erectile dysfunction. One of the most immediate health risks created by snoring is sleep deprivation and sleep apnea.
  • Impressive Anti-Snoring Cure Found!  By : Renee A Muller
    The major problem of snoring is a health issue shared world wide and as the problem grows, so does the many types of methods available to eliminate this health risk. Snoring can range from disruptively loud sounds to a softer continuous noisy version. The dangers of snoring have become a health hazard due to the damaging after-effects, when serious snoring is left unchecked. Snoring has been releted to direct sleep deprivation, heart damage, strokes, high blood pressure, and even erectile dysfunction. If you are a snorer, you are sure to have had your snoring pointed out by your partner, who is likely to be deprived of sleep by your snoring throughout the night.
  • Is Snoring Genetic? Read On!  By : Renee A Muller
    We all snores sometimes, no matter what age, we all occasionally snore. Believe it or not, even animals also occasionally snore!
  • Is Snoring Related to Allergens?  By : Renee A Muller
    There are many reasons out there for snoring to be more common than ever before. One direct factor is excessive weight gain. It has now been proven that the weight gain actually results in higher chances of snoring. This is due to excessive layers of fat around the neck to be a major factor that causes direct interference with breathing. Since snoring is caused by the soft tissues at the back of the throat, any large amount of excess fat that accumulates in this area of neck and debilitate the access of breathing on the inside.
  • Is there a Homeopathic relief for snoring?  By : Renee A Muller
    For those who sharing bed with a person who snores will be the first to tell you that they would give anything for the snoring problem to be resolved, so everyone could get a good night’s sleep. Sleep deprivation over a long period of time can quickly become detrimental to both physical and mental health. Being constantly deprived of sleep will eventually quickly slow down your overall awareness around you and raise your stress levels.
  • Is Your Baby Or Kid Snoring?  By : Renee A Muller
    When many of us think of snoring issues, we tend to associate adults and snoring. However, snoring is common with kids and babies. Snoring is not completely dangerous, but the severity, variations of the causes will tell you if a doctor should be brought in to study their snoring patterns and the child's overall condition. In general, regular snoring is caused by the vibrations of soft tissues in the vicinity of the area that connects at the back of the nose and throat. The loudness of snoring is controlled by how much or how little air directly passes through your child's air passage.
  • Loud snoring is associated to heart disease and strokes.  By : Renee A Muller
    Recent study published in the March, 2008 issue of the "Journal Sleep" suggests there is a strong connection between loud snoring with breathing pauses and heart disease and strokes.
  • Loud snoring is related to heart disease and high blood pressure.  By : Renee A Muller
    New research published in the March, 2008 issue of the journal SLEEP shows there is a tight link between loud snoring with breathing pauses and heart disease and strokes.
  • One of the main reasons for discords in a marriage is Snoring and Sleep Apnea  By : Renee A Muller
    Snoring and Sleep apnea is a common sleeping disorder which affects more than 50% of the people. The disorder is categorized by frequent pauses in breathing and restless sleep.
  • Relations between Food and Snoring  By : Renee A Muller
    When looking for a solution to your snoring, this seeking is a matter of trial and error. Snoring is a health problem that there is no blanket product or solution, and what may work for one person does not always work for another.
  • Snoring issues and women  By : Renee Muller
    Women who regular snores are more likely to be embarrassed by their snoring than men, especially in front of their boyfriend. Not only is your sleep disrupted throughout the night, but disturbs your boyfriend too. There are even cases of the snoring women keeping other family or household members awake throughout the nights on a regular basis, which means overall sleep deprivation for the complete household. Apartments have thin walls and even neighbors can become accidentally a little too intimate. Snoring loudly may not seem enough, but think how snoring can affect your health.
  • Snoring Problems  By : Renee A Muller
    Nearly 52 percent of the population all around the world will have snoring problems. So, do you have the habit of snoring? Does your spouse give away a loud noise, while taking breathe during sleep? Snoring is a loud noise that a person makes during sound sleep! Snoring is quite common in men, and they usually prevalent among obese men. When you consider people of older age group, they snore with loud noise while they sleep.
  • Snoring problems is botheration for most people  By : Renee A Muller
    Although, snoring problems have been a private matter; now, snorers, and their partners have come out by admitting that these problems demand something to eliminate this dilemma. Snoring is a modest botheration for most people. But for those who snore habitually, it can cause serious social and marital strife. Ordinarily, it can be remedied by lifestyle changes and/or surgery. Many devices are available in the market as remedies. Surgery also is being performed and brain scan analyses are done to relieve this disorder.
  • Snoring, Sleep Apena and Old Age.  By : Renee A Muller
    Snoring is the creation of unpleasing noises during the night while sleeping that is caused due to obstruction of the free flow of the air passages. The obstructed passage is in the region pertaining to the back of the mouth and the nose, and the proper flow of the air is not allowed during breathing process. The collapsible spot is where the upper throat and the tongue meet are the uvula and the soft plate which vibrates creating noise. Snoring occurs when these soft tissues strike against each other with the flow of air and causes noisy vibrations.
  • Stop Snoring Exercises  By : Renee A Muller
    If you are a person who snores and have not heard about snoring exercises, then maybe your curiosity has now been peaked. The first question that you may wonder about doing snoring exercises is do these exercises really help you stop snoring or are they just another scam?
  • Try Out Easy Snoring Relief and Improve your Sleep Quality  By : Renee A Muller
    Whether it is a mild case of snoring or the more severe sleep apnea problems, snoring is a major issue of concern. Most all snoring issues goes from a minor irritation for others in the household, to a dangerous problem for the snorer. There are several reasons due to which people snore from time to time.
  • Woman, Snoring and risk factors  By : Renee Muller
    Women who snore are more likely to be embarrassed by their snoring than men, especially in front of their partner. Not only is your sleep disrupted throughout the night, but disturbs your sleeping partner too. There are even cases of the snoring women keeping other family or household members awake throughout the nights on a regular basis, which means overall sleep deprivation for the complete household. Apartments have thin walls and even neighbors can become accidentally a little too intimate. Snoring loudly may not seem enough, but think how snoring can affect your health.
  • Worried About Sleep Apnea and Snoring? Read on!  By : Renee A Muller
    Just nudging your sleeping partner or going to the other room to sleep each time you hear a snore is not the best way to get relief from snoring. The main reasons for marital discords and strained relationships is snoring and sleep apnea.

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