What To Do If Your Partner’s Snoring Is Keeping You Up At Night (The Huffington Post)
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Sofa is a snore phobic's dream come true
Tampabay.com, FL It's certainly better than smothering your snoring partner with a well-placed pillow because you're sleep deprived. Don't get me wrong. I love my husband. Very much. But after 30 years of sleeping side by side, getting the optimal eight hours of … |
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Dr. Sapna on Sleep Apnea
myfoxny.com, NY COM – Just about everyone snores. Snoring is often the butt of a lot of jokes, however, this condition isn't always a laughing matter. Snoring could be the sign of sleep apnea, which is a potentially life-threatening condition where the palate and … |
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Healthy Living: Snoring and gestational diabetes, coffee may lower …
KSBY, CA Those who didn't snore had a 3.3 percent chance of developing the condition. Researchers haven't determined the reason for the link. If you need a good cup of coffee to get going in the morning, don't feel bad about it. New research says a good 'ole … |
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Frequent Snoring in Pregnancy Could Signal Blood Sugar Trouble
Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA THURSDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) — Pregnant women who snore regularly are more likely to develop gestational diabetes, new research has found. In the study, 189 healthy women completed a sleep survey when they were between six and 20 weeks pregnant, … Video: AustinHealth: Snoring linked to diabetes Snoring During Pregnancy Could Mean Gestational Diabetes Snoring in pregnancy ups diabetes risk |
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Snoring During Pregnancy Could Mean Gestational Diabetes
Ivanhoe, FL (Newswire) — For pregnant women, snoring may mean more than just sleepless nights for their husbands. New research from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine suggests pregnant women who snore at least 3 nights per week are more … Video: AustinHealth: Snoring linked to diabetes Snoring while pregnant 'quadruples risk of diabetes' Snoring pregnant women at risk of diabetes |
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Sleeping With a Snorer
New York Times Susan Stava for the New York Times Is your partner's snoring keeping you up at night? After writing this week about the link between … CPAP Problems? The American Academy Of Dental Sleep Medicine … BMI tied to sleep disordered breathing Dr. DePaola in North New Jersey Helps Sleep Apnea Patients Not … |
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Sleeping With a Snorer
New York Times Blogs Often, snoring is due to obstructive sleep apnea, which is characterized by episodes of interrupted breathing during sleep, which leads to regular … |