Wondering if you (or someone you know) can ever stop snoring? The good news is that, in many circumstances, it's common, treatable, and preventable.
Chronic snoring may signal Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), a serious condition linked to high blood pressure, stroke, and ...
Obstructive sleep apnea is a serious sleep disorder in which people stop breathing for 10 seconds or more at a time. Snoring can be a key sign of obstructive sleep apnea — but at some point in our ...
While your partner may find your snoring simply bothersome, the unpleasant sounds you make during sleep could also indicate an underlying health condition. According to statistics from the Sleep ...
Snoring affects millions globally and can be a sign of serious health issues like sleep apnea. Causes range from allergies ...
Anyone who has ever had the displeasure of hearing a snore knows it doesn’t make the gentle buzzing sound of “Zzz.” Instead, it can be a ghoulish gargle or the raspy inhale before a wet loogie. It’s ...
When he fell asleep in his armchair in front of the TV, Bob Dillon, 68, would wake himself up snoring. Worse than the snoring, though, was his constant feeling of sleepiness during the day, his short ...
There's new evidence suggesting just how important sleep is for the brain. A study, published Wednesday in the journal Neurology, finds that people who snore heavily and have breathing problems during ...
Loud snoring in men can signal sleep apnea, a disorder linked to obesity. Excess weight can obstruct airways, disrupting ...
A family selects furniture at the 11 Furniture Store in Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan province, July 28, 2011. REUTERS/Jason Lee By Kathryn Doyle (Reuters Health) – - Older people who have sleep ...