Opinion

The Cure for Snoring

Regular snoring becomes more likely as you age. For me, the condition seems to have emerged about five years ago, in my early 30s, although it’s hard to pinpoint the precise beginning because I was ...
In cartoons, snoring seems to equate deep, sound sleep — but, that’s far from the case in real life. Snoring can contribute to sleep deprivation, mental health struggles and more. Whether you’re tired ...
Like the sound of a pesky alarm clock, snoring is one of the off-putting sounds that no one wants to hear when they're trying to sleep. That telltale noise emitting from an open mouth is not exactly ...
According to the American Medical Association (AMA), about 90 million Americans snore, and around 37 million of them do it regularly. In more serious cases, snoring can take a real toll on your sleep ...
Whether you’re the offender or the person kept awake, incessant snoring can break the most stoic people. Here's how to stop snoring.
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What many consider a simple bedtime nuisance might actually serve as an alert system for serious health conditions. Sleep specialists reveal that snoring, affecting millions worldwide, often indicates ...
Many men dismiss snoring as a harmless or even humorous habit. However, chronic and nocturnal snoring might be more than a ...