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276. tipsofallsorts/snoring
- www.tipsofallsorts.com
- Snoring .
- Reduce snoring .
- Snoring arises when the air passage is blocked which inhibits easy & normal breathing during sleep. ...
- Snoring occurs when these muscles collapse (i. ...
- The orchestrated snoring movement opens with the excessive vibration of the uvula & the soft palate as air is being forced through the narrow air passage way to reach the lungs. ...
- The sound of snoring varies with the degree of obstruction. ...
- A nasal blockage causes one to breathe through the mouth which can lead to snoring. ...
- For some, snoring can also take place in a seated position. ...
- Snoring may also occur in small babies as their airways are still relatively small. ...
- Though it is no surprise that snoring has been a cause of marital discord, however helpful aids & information is readily available so do not ever let it affect your marriage. ...
- When the snoring phase reaches a stage where the snorer has to breathe & exhale through the mouth, expect saliva to be blown out during exhale. ...
- Snoring can run in the family. ...
- Snoring animals include dogs, cats, elephants, gorillas, pigs & rhinos. ...
- Reduce snoring .
- Take natural anti-snoring pills or use anti-snoring nasal spray. ...
- Depending on the causes, treating snoring could involve the use of : .
277. Official Snore Guard web site. Stop snoring. Patented. FDA approved.
- www.snoreguard.com
- Snore Guard® is an effective treatment in patients with snoring and mild to moderate Obstructive Sleep Apnea. ...
- What causes snoring?.
- Treatments for snoring FAQ .
278. Snore Net delivers the relief you need
- www.snorenet.net
- CPAP, Bi-Level, AutoPAP | Masks | Literature | Humidifiers | Accessories | Diagnostic Equipment | Respiratory Aids | Light Therapy | Snoring | Sleep Aids .
- If you or a loved one is losing sleep because of snoring or sleep apnea, Snore Net delivers the relief you need. ...
279. Better Sleep Now: Snoring & Sleep Apnea
- www.dreamdoctor.com
- Snoring.
- Sex and Snoring.
- Did you know that snoring does not mean deep sleep? .
- Snoring is actually an indicator of increased resistance in the airwayand may mean a sleeper is having difficulty breathing! .
- Snoring is worse when we are on our backs because our tongues fall back and tend to crowd the airway. This is why we elbow our snoring friends and tell them to roll overits to get that tongue out of the way! .
- Snoring can occur in the nose or at the throat, but sleep apnea always occurs in the throat. ...
- To learn more about snoring and the life-threatening dangers of sleep apnea, click on the Snoring & Sleep Apnea section in the heading. ...
280. The-Silencer.com, Snoring Solution and Snoring Remedy Products to Help You Stop Snoring
- www.the-silencer.com
281. Snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA)
- www.netdoctor.co.uk
- Snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
- What is snoring? .
- Snoring is noise produced from the soft palate and other parts of the upper respiratory tract. ... Snoring can be very annoying for a partner who is kept awake by the noise. ...
- If the throat is narrowed to a slit, the air flow is disturbed so that the audible vibration of snoring is heard. ...
- Drinking alcohol relaxes the throat opening muscles so it will make snoring and apnoea worse. ...
- What causes snoring? .
- Snoring in children is often caused by enlarged tonsils and adenoids. ...
- Restricted air passage through the nose, for example because of a deviated nasal septum (the cartilage which divides the two nostrils) can cause a vacuum when the person inhales which can cause snoring. ...
- snoring .
- This is to measure the blood oxygen level and register snoring sounds, the movement of air through the nose and mouth and chest movement. ...
- How is snoring and OSA treated? .
- Many sufferers say this works so well at preventing breathing pauses and snoring that they are no longer sleepy during the day. ...
282. Sleep concerns: Snoring and snorting
- www.babycenter.com
- Sleep concerns: Snoring and snorting .
- Occasional snoring is common and no cause for alarm, and many toddlers saw logs when they have a cold or allergies. But if your child is snoring or snorting more frequently during sleep, it may be a sign of sleep apnea. ...
- If your toddler has chronic snoring, it could be a sign of sleep apnea and you need to tell his doctor about it. ... If your toddler's snoring or snorting is connected to illness or allergies, ask his doctor about the best way to proceed. ...
- "i'm not to worried about my baby snoring i think it is something she got from her dad before we moved her into her own room-Shivani's mama".
283. MotherNature.com - The Doctors Book of Home Remedies II: Snoring
- www.mothernature.com
- Snoring .
- Library Home > Book Shelf Home > The Doctors Book of Home Remedies II > Snoring .
- Snoring.
- Snoring is often caused by gravity acting on loose tissue in the upper airway, says Peter Hauri, Ph. ...
- Excess weight and nighttime drinking are commonly associated with snoring. ... And don't drink--since alcohol plays a role in snoring most of the time," says Thomas Roth, Ph. ...
- Booze isn't the only sedative that turns up the snoring volume. ... , a Laguna Hills, California, surgeon who specializes in procedures related to snoring and sleep apnea and who is clinical associate professor of surgery in the Head and Neck Division at the University of California, Irvine, College of Medicine. ... In general, if your medicine makes you feel sleepy during the day, then you shouldn't be taking it, especially if you have problems with snoring. ...
- " That's why all experts say sleeping in another position--preferably on your stomach--usually helps decrease both the volume and incidence of snoring.
- "It's not a well-known fact, but sleep loss causes snoring," says Dr. ... "If you're snoring and not sleeping enough, you may be able to fix the problem by going to bed an hour or so earlier or sleeping later. ...
- , author of Stop Your Husband from Snoring.
- "Body position plays an important role in snoring. ...
- Heavy-duty snoring is sometimes associated with sleep apnea--which means that a person literally stops breathing for a period of time. ... So see your doctor if snoring is persistent or if somebody has observed that you frequently stop breathing during sleep.
284. AJRCCM -- GOTTLIEB et al. 162 (4): 1512
- ajrccm.atsjournals.org
- Does Snoring Predict Sleepiness Independently of Apnea and Hypopnea Frequency? .
- Snoring is also associated with excess sleepiness, although it is not known whether this reflects an independent effect of snoring or whether snoring is simply a marker for obstructive sleep apnea. To further explore the relation of snoring to sleepiness, we conducted a cross-sectional cohort study of community-dwelling adults participating in the Sleep Heart Health Study. ... Snoring history was obtained via a self-completion questionnaire. ... A progressive increase in ESS score was also seen across five categories of snoring frequency, from 6. ... The relation of snoring to sleepiness was seen at all levels of RDI, with no significant change in the relation of snoring to ESS score after adjustment for RDI in multivariate models. The effects of snoring and RDI on sleepiness were little affected by adjustment for age, sex, race, body mass index, or questionnaire evidence of insufficient sleep time or nocturnal leg jerks or cramps. We conclude that both snoring and RDI are independently associated with excess sleepiness in community-dwelling, middle-aged and older adults. ...
- It has also been shown that snoring is associated with excess sleepiness (2, 12); however, as snoring is a strong predictor of an increased RDI, it is not known whether snoring is independently associated with increased sleepiness or is simply a marker for an elevated RDI. In the present study, we take advantage of polysomnography (PSG) and questionnaire data collected by the Sleep Heart Health Study (SHHS) to investigate the relation of snoring and RDI to sleepiness in a community-dwelling cohort of middle-aged and older adults selected independent of the diagnosis of sleep apnea. ...
- Subjects were recruited independent of reported sleepiness or obstructive sleep apnea; however, subjects who reported habitual snoring were oversampled at some participating centers, and subjects were excluded if receiving supplemental oxygen therapy or current treatment for OSAS with continuous positive airway pressure or oral devices. ... Subjects chosen for this analysis include all SHHS participants who had PSG of acceptable quality and who completed a Sleep Habits Questionnaire that included snoring history, the Epworth Sleepiness Scale, questions regarding sleep time and leg movements during sleep, and demographic information such as sex, race, weight, and height. ...
- Snoring .
- Snoring was categorized as ever, never, or unknown based on the response to the question "Have you ever snored?" For those who reported ever snoring, snoring frequency was quantified as not current, less than one night per week, one to two nights per week, three to five nights per week, six to seven nights per week, or unknown based on the response to the question "How often do you snore now?" .
- Possible scores range from zero (the least sleepy) to 24 (the most sleepy), with a score 11 commonly considered indicative of pathologically excessive sleepiness, based on Johns' finding (17) that in a group of 30 subjects with a normal sleep history without snoring, the mean ESS score was 5. ...
- Analysis of variance and analysis of covariance were used to assess differences in mean ESS score between categories of snoring and RDI severity, to test for interaction between snoring and RDI as predictors of ESS score, and to assess potential effect modification by age, sex, race, BMI, duration of usual sleep period, difference between usual sleep time on weekdays (or usual work days) versus weekends (or usual nonwork days), frequency of awakening with nocturnal leg jerks or cramps, and SHHS center from which the subject was recruited. Contingency table analysis was used to compare the prevalence of excessive sleepiness, defined as a score 11 on the ESS, among categories of snoring and RDI. ...
285. True Sleeper and Snoring Stopper - A Great Night's Sleep!
- www.geocities.com
- True Sleeper and Snoring Stopper ~ You Deserve A Great Night's Sleep!.
- Snoring stopper.
- Are you snoring yourself to death?.
- Are kids snoring their way to ADHD?.
- Study Links Snoring to Hypertension.
286. Books about snoring
- bookstore.mysleepcenter.com
- snoring Items.
- Stop Your Husband from Snoring.
- Stop Your Husband from Snoring.
- Phantom of the Night: Overcoming Sleep Apnea Syrdrome and Snoring.
- The Snoring Cure: Simple Steps to Getting a Good Night's Sleep.
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Snoring and Sleep Apnea.
- Snoring and Sleep Apnea: Personal and Family Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment.
- Snoring from A to ZZzz: Proven Cures for the Night's Worst Nuisance.
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
- The snoring monster.
- The snoring monster.
- The Bickerson's: 'John's Snoring Dilemma'.
- How to Stop Snoring.
287. QJMed -- Harbison and Gibson 93 (10): 647
- qjmed.oupjournals.org
- Snoring, sleep apnoea and stroke: chicken or scrambled egg? .
- Several case-control studies16 have suggested that snoring is one of the factors associated with an increased risk of stroke. Snoring is, of course, a cardinal feature of the obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSA), leading some authors1,4,7 to conclude that any risk associated with snoring is likely attributable to the minority of subjects in the snoring population who have OSA. Whether snoring and/or OSA independently increase the risk of stroke remains contentious, mainly because of potential confounding of the association by well-established risk factors such as obesity and hypertension. ...
- Snoring and the risk of stroke.
- In each of these studies, snoring was primarily categorized as present with answers always, almost always or often and as absent with answers occasionally or never. ...
- This applies particularly to hypertension as, if snoring and/or sleep apnoea are truly independent risk factors for stroke, hypertension offers a likely mechanism. ...
- Case-control studies are inevitably dependent on retrospective information and possible recall bias, and other types of study have suggested a weaker association between snoring and stroke (Figure 1). ...
- The balance of evidence therefore clearly shows an association between snoring and stroke. Of further interest is whether, within the snoring population, it is the minority with OSA who account for the apparently increased risk. It should, however, be borne in mind that snoring and OSA represent a continuum, within which patients are categorized by arbitrary criteria. ...
- In some of the case-control studies of snoring discussed above, the authors have attempted to identify within their populations those snoring subjects more likely to have OSA. One approach is to reclassify subjects by their answers to the simple snoring question in order to identify those with habitual snoring, on the basis that they are more likely than intermittent snorers to have OSA. To this end, habitual snoring is defined by the responses always or almost always. ...
- In two of the case control-studies1,6 where snoring subjects were reclassified, the odds ratios associated with habitual snoring increased considerably in comparison with the simple yes/no definition. Categorization of the subjects in other ways, however, has given conflicting results: the addition of witnessed apnoeas to snoring increased the odds ratio in one study1 but had only a marginal effect in two others4,6 while in one study,4 the odds ratio increased only slightly for snorers who also had daytime sleepiness. ...
288. Books about sleep deprivation
- bookstore.mysleepcenter.com
- snoring Items.
- about sleep nap sleep problem sleep help sleep talk sleep health sleep deprivation better sleep rem sleep sleep medicine sleep and drugs sleeping pill sleep apnea sleep disorder insomnia insomnia cure narcolepsy snoring hypersomnia baby sleep children sleep child sleep bedtime stories sleeping beauty sheep sleep dream dreams sleep sleeping snore sleep novel big sleep .
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289. Obstructive Sleep Apnea - November 15, 1999 - American Academy of Family Physicians
- www.aafp.org
- The most common complaints are loud snoring, disrupted sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness. Patients with apnea suffer from fragmented sleep and may develop cardiovascular abnormalities because of the repetitive cycles of snoring, airway collapse and arousal. ... Because many patients are not aware of their heavy snoring and nocturnal arousals, obstructive sleep apnea may remain undiagnosed; therefore, it is helpful to question the bedroom partner of a patient with chronic sleepiness and fatigue. ...
- Obstructive sleep apnea is a disorder in which complete or partial obstruction of the airway during sleep causes loud snoring, oxyhemoglobin desaturations and frequent arousals. ...
- Initially, partial obstruction may occur and lead to snoring. ...
- Soon after the patient falls back to sleep, the tongue and soft tissues again relax, with consequent complete or partial obstruction and loud snoring.
- Cycles of sleep, snoring, obstruction, arousal and sleep occur throughout the night. ...
- Loud snoring .
- The way to find these patients is to be aware of the common signs and symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea and to carefully examine any patient who complains of snoring or daytime sleepiness (Table 1). ...
- Does your bedroom partner complain about your snoring?.
- Does your snoring wake you up at night?.
- The patient with obstructive sleep apnea is often brought to the physician's office by a family member or bedroom partner who is being disturbed by the patient's loud snoring. ... The snoring and apneic episodes may be worse after the patient drinks alcohol or takes sleeping pills, because these sedatives decrease pharyngeal muscle tone and can exacerbate obstructive sleep apnea. ...
- The posterior pharyngeal erythema may be secondary to repeated trauma from snoring or gastroesophageal reflux.
- A presumptive clinical diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea can sometimes be made in patients with a short, thick neck who complain of snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness. ...
- One large population-based study found an increased incidence of cerebral infarction in patients with habitual snoring. ...
290. Sleep Disorders including, Sleep Apnea, Narcolepsy, Insomnia, Snoring and Nightmares
- www.aboutsleeptherapies.com
- Snoring - What Is It? .
- Somnoplasty, Snoring Treatment .
- Level 4 snoring and sleep apnea .
- Large tonsils and snoring? .
- Chronic snoring, a diagnosis. ...
- Snoring & sleep apnea help? .
- Snoring & fatigue? .
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291. The Noizelezz Mouth Piece from Norbec
- www.snoring-snoring.com
- EFFECTIVE SNORING RELIEF.
- It is estimated that there are 60 million people with a snoring problem. ... For less than $2 per week, you can stop snoring.
- Snoring has nothing to do with the nostrils. ...
- How best to prevent snoring-.
- Snoring will not occur if the airway in the throat remains open. ...
- The Noiselezz® Mouthpiece is a custom fit, non-intrusive mouthpiece that holds the lower jaw slightly forward of its normal position during sleep, thus opening the airway in the throat and eliminating snoring.
292. -:¦:- Online Shopping - Medical Equipment & Supplies - Snoring Product Store Directory
- www.internetmarket.org
- Home > Health > Medical Supplies > Snoring Products .
- Snoring Product Market .
- Blood Pressure Monitors, Books, First Aid, Magazines, Medical Jewelry, Snoring Products.
293. Sleep & Snoring
- shopping.msn.com
- Sleep & Snoring Anti-Snoring Ear Plugs Nasal Strips Sleep Aids Stimulants .
- Home > Health & Personal Care > Medicine CabinetSleep & Snoring .
294. Books about children sleep
- bookstore.mysleepcenter.com
- snoring Items.
- about sleep nap sleep problem sleep help sleep talk sleep health sleep deprivation better sleep rem sleep sleep medicine sleep and drugs sleeping pill sleep apnea sleep disorder insomnia insomnia cure narcolepsy snoring hypersomnia baby sleep children sleep child sleep bedtime stories sleeping beauty sheep sleep dream dreams sleep sleeping snore sleep novel big sleep .
295. MotherNature.com - The Doctors Book of Home Remedies: snoring
- www.mothernature.com
- snoring.
- Library Home > Book Shelf Home > The Doctors Book of Home Remedies > snoring.
- Snoring.
- There are different levels of snoring. ...
- Snoring may not be music to your ears, but the sound is orchestrated by a wind ensemble located in the back of the throat. ...
- Slimming stops snoring. "Snoring is frequently related to being overweight," says Dr. ... "We've found that if a moderate snorer loses weight, the snoring becomes less loud, and in some people it actually disappears. ...
- "You don't have to be a 2-ton Tony to develop snoring. ... "Men about 20 percent over ideal body weight can develop snoring. ...
- "Alcohol before bed makes snoring worse," says Dr. ...
- "Anything that relaxes the tissues around the head and neck will tend to make snoring worse. ...
- One of the worst problems associated with snoring is a condition called sleep apnea. ... "People who are heavy snorers who stop snoring at night, can have episodes where they are not breathing. ...
- Snuff snoring by snuffing cigarettes. ...
- It comprises a miniature microphone for detecting snoring sounds and the means for generating an aversive audio signal. ...
296. Snore Stop anti snoring chin pillow
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- Snore Stopper Anti Snoring Chin Pillow.
- Revolutionary New Snoring Cure.
- Snore Stopper, a revolutionary New Anti-Snoring Device that can reduce the level of your snoring by 50-100% and in most cases it can completely stop your snoring altogether. ...
- Snore Stop is a revolutionary new product to stop snoring and provide a restful nights sleep. Prevent snoring with this inexpensive chin pillow. The Snore Stop chin pillow prevents the head from dropping thus stopping snoring.
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297. Snoring and Children
- pediatrics.about.com
- About > Health & Fitness > Pediatrics > Common Conditions > Articles > Snoring .
- Snoring and Children.
- Snoring.
- The majority of these children are well, without other symptoms, and have primary snoring.
- In contrast to normal primary snoring, children with OSAS usually have disrupted sleep with short 'pauses, snorts, or gasps' in their sleep. ...
298. ThirdAge - Adam - Snoring
- www.thirdage.com
- Snoring.
- Snoring is loud, hoarse, or harsh breathing sounds while asleep. ...
- Snoring is usually normal and not an indication of an underlying disorder.
- Rarely, however, snoring can be an indication of a serious sleep disorder called sleep apnea. ...
299. Head Shape - Snoring
- www.cwru.edu
- Head Shape - Snoring.
- IF A LOVED ONE IS KEEPING YOU AWAKE AT NIGHT WITH SNORING, YOU MAY WANT TO LOOK AT THE SHAPE OF THEIR HEAD. ...
300. Article: Soft palate
- en.wikipedia.org
- The soft palate's motion during breathing is responsible for the sound of snoring. ...
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