Health Tip: Solutions for Snoring
-- Snoring occurs when the upper airways become narrow, says Harvard Medical School. As a result, airflow is disrupted, making tissues vibrate and produce the snoring noise. To help alleviate snoring, Harvard Medical school suggests: Reduce... (Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews)
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - September 24, 2019 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

Health Tip: Solutions for Snoring
Title: Health Tip: Solutions for SnoringCategory: Health NewsCreated: 9/24/2019 12:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 9/24/2019 12:00:00 AM (Source: MedicineNet Sleep General)
Source: MedicineNet Sleep General - September 24, 2019 Category: Sleep Medicine Source Type: news

Snoring does NOT cause a bad night's sleep: Study debunks myth that people are tired the next day
Volunteers in Canada had a device containing a small microphone strapped to their face to record how often they snored. The next day, they were all asked to rate how sleepy they felt. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - September 17, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The app that can stop you snoring: We asked leading experts to assess a selection of health apps
ADRIAN MONTI: One of the fastest growing areas in the mobile phone app market is health. There are more than 318,000 health apps with 200 new ones launched each day. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - September 16, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Would you get a chin implant to stop snoring?
Device, about the size of a thumb nail, straddles two nerves in the chin and is activated each night by placing a sticky patch that contains a chip which wirelessly prompts the stimulator to start working. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - August 26, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

8 Unexpected Reasons You Might Be Snoring
The first step to stopping the issue is to figure out why it's happening in the first place. (Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post)
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - July 31, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Snoring: How to reduce symptoms for a good night's rest for you and your partner
SNORING is very common and usually not a cause for concern. Snoring affects anyone and often partners of the snorer are the one ’s who suffer the most. How can you prevent snoring? (Source: Daily Express - Health)
Source: Daily Express - Health - July 31, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Stop snoring: Can this plant really stop you snoring at night? NASA says YES
STOP snoring is easier said than done but a £10 pineapple plant from Asda could help battle the issue - and NASA approves. But can this plant really stop you snoring at night? (Source: Daily Express - Health)
Source: Daily Express - Health - July 10, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

'He sounded like a donkey braying': Wife thought her husband's cardiac arrest was snoring
Jemima Willis, of London, considered her husband, Stefan, was having a bad dream. His heart stopped beating for 25 minutes and he was put in an induced coma in hospital. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - May 31, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A Wake-Up Call On Smart Beds And Sleep Apps That Collect Your Data
Your bed could be watching you. OK, so not with a camera. At least not yet. But if you have any of a variety of “smart beds,” mattress pads or sleep apps, it knows when you go to sleep. It knows when you toss and turn. It may even be able to tell when you’re having sex. Sleep Number, one company that makes beds that can track heart rate, respiration and movement, says it collects more than 8 billion biometric data points every night, gathered each second and sent via an app through the internet to the company’s servers. “This gives us the intelligence to be able to continue to feed our algori...
Source: TIME: Health - May 29, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Julie Appleby / Kaiser Health News Tags: Uncategorized apps sleep tech Source Type: news

A Wake-Up Call On Smart Beds And Sleep Apps That Collect Your Data
Your bed could be watching you. OK, so not with a camera. At least not yet. But if you have any of a variety of “smart beds,” mattress pads or sleep apps, it knows when you go to sleep. It knows when you toss and turn. It may even be able to tell when you’re having sex. Sleep Number, one company that makes beds that can track heart rate, respiration and movement, says it collects more than 8 billion biometric data points every night, gathered each second and sent via an app through the internet to the company’s servers. “This gives us the intelligence to be able to continue to feed our algori...
Source: TIME: Health - May 29, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Julie Appleby / Kaiser Health News Tags: Uncategorized apps sleep tech Source Type: news

Sleep Apnea Can Have Deadly Consequences
The condition is on the rise because the most frequent cause is obesity, which continues its unrelenting climb among American adults. (Source: NYT Health)
Source: NYT Health - May 27, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jane E. Brody Tags: Sleep Apnea (Sleep Disorder) Obesity Weight Health Insurance and Managed Care Snoring Source Type: news

How zapping the legs with tiny electric currents could help ease heavy snoring 
Figures show that 41 per cent of UK adults regularly snore. The characteristic rasping sound is caused by tissues in the throat vibrating as we breathe in and out while we sleep. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - May 6, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Snoring can make it harder to swallow by damaging your airways, finds study
Researchers from Umea University in Sweden studied muscles in the airways of 22 people to find snoring had caused damage to the fibres and nerves, increasing the risk of swallowing difficulties. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - May 2, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Snoring damages your airways and the 'recurrent vibrations' slows down healing, finds study
Researchers from Umea University in Sweden studied muscles in the airways of 22 people to find snoring had caused damage to the fibres and nerves, increasing the risk of swallowing difficulties. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - May 2, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news