NHS Dr Karan Raj's 5 snoring exercises to stop you from snoring
Dr Karan Raj, an NHS surgeon and social media sensation with more than five million followers on TikTok, has recommended his top tips to putting your snoring to bed. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - March 21, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Five ways proven to REALLY stop your snoring
Jonathan Hobson, a Manchester-based ear, nose and throat consultant, advised that the easiest and cheapest methods work best. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - March 8, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

foot warmers designed to help stop blood clots could also help sleep apnoea 
Socks normally worn to prevent blood clots during long-haul flights may also banish snoring as a clinical trial involving 24 heavy snorers is under way in France. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - February 27, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Poor sleep, snoring may mean sleep apnea. Getting diagnosed is key.
Many people with sleep apnea don’t realize they have it. The condition increases the risk of heart failure and stroke. (Source: Washington Post: To Your Health)
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - February 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Laura Entis Source Type: news

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Weill Cornell sleep specialist Dr. Daniel Barone tells you what daily habits are making your snoring unbearable. If you don't have sleep apnea (which can be dangerous), he has a few tricks and contraptions that can help ease that racket you're making. (Source: CNN.com - Health)
Source: CNN.com - Health - February 18, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

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Both your turbinates and your uvula can be cause for snoring. Learn what those are and what else is going on inside your head and neck to cause you to snore. (Source: CNN.com - Health)
Source: CNN.com - Health - January 25, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

I've snored for years... can surgery cure me? DR MARTIN SCURR answers your health questions
DR MARTIN SCURR: Snoring is often caused by obstructive sleep apnoea, where the tissues in the throat temporarily collapse during sleep. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - January 17, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Mother-to-infant bonding is associated with maternal insomnia, snoring, cognitive arousal, and infant sleep problems and colic - Kalmbach DA, O'Brien LM, Pitts DAS, Sagong C, Arnett LK, Harb NC, Cheng P, Drake CL.
OBJECTIVE Emerging evidence links maternal and infant sleep problems to impairments in the mother-to-infant bond, but the independence and directionality of these associations remain unclear. The present study characterized concurrent and prospective effec... (Source: SafetyLit)
Source: SafetyLit - January 16, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news

Stop Snoring with an Extra 20% Off This Device
It uses micro-vibrations to help you sleep better. Everybody needs sleep to do their best work. But a good night's sleep is even more essential for entrepreneurs. You're juggling so much every day, you owe it to yourself to get as well-rested as…#theseteenswentonsharktank #getthroughunwantedconversations #wintersavings #abigidea #howwillconsumersspendtheirmoney #entrepreneureditors #sleeplus #greyrocking (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - December 15, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Poor quality sleep can lead to irreversible sight loss, says new study - millions at risk
Suffering from poor quality sleep, which includes too little or too much sleep, feeling tired in the day and snoring, could raise your risk of glaucoma, a new study suggests. (Source: Daily Express - Health)
Source: Daily Express - Health - November 2, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Snore? You might be at risk of going BLIND
The research examined data on more than 400,000 in the UK, aged 40 to 69, over 15 years on their sleep habits and whether they went on to develop glaucoma. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - November 1, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Sleep Apnea Device Recall Drags on, Stoking Frustration
WASHINGTON — A massive recall of millions of sleep apnea machines has stoked anger and frustration among patients, and U.S. officials are weighing unprecedented legal action to speed a replacement effort that is set to drag into next year. Sound-dampening foam in the pressurized breathing machines can break down over time, leading users to potentially inhale tiny black particles or hazardous chemicals while they sleep, manufacturer Philips warned in June 2021. Philips initially estimated it could repair or replace the units within a year. But with the recall expanding to more than 5 million devices worldwide, the Dut...
Source: TIME: Health - October 25, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Matthew Perrone/AP Tags: Uncategorized Sleep wire Source Type: news

Galaxy Watch 3 update brings new watch faces, snore detection, and more - SamMobile
Staying true to its promise, Samsung has released a new software update to the Galaxy Watch 3. The new software ... #samsung #sammobile #galaxywatch3 #galaxywatch (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - September 29, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Neurocognitive consequences in children with sleep disordered breathing: who is at risk? - Brockmann PE, Gozal D.
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is a prevalent disease in children characterized by snoring and narrowing of the upper airway leading to gas exchange abnormalities during sleep as well as sleep fragmentation. SDB has been consistently associated with prob... (Source: SafetyLit)
Source: SafetyLit - September 26, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news

When is Bruxism Bad?
Discussion Bruxism “is a masticatory muscle activity that may occur during sleep ([sleep bruxism, SB] characterized as rhythmic or non-rhythmic) and/or wakefulness ([awake bruxism, AB] characterized as repetitive or sustained tooth contact and/or by bracing or thrusting the mandible.)” Bruxism was first described in 1907. Bruxism studies are quite variable in their results given the lack of standardized diagnostic methods. Patients or family members will often report tooth grinding noises, and on physical examination there will be abnormal tooth wear, tooth mobility, hypertrophy of the masseter muscles and othe...
Source: PediatricEducation.org - September 19, 2022 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Pediatric Education Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news