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 ...
Dental hygienist Naomi VonRueden, left, practices an orofacial myofunctional therapy exercise with Hannah Consie, 7, as her father, Mike Consie looks on Sept. 26, at Mount Royal Dental in Duluth. The ...
Few involuntary behaviors feel as off-putting as snoring. The telltale low, vibrating rattle emitting from an open mouth is not exactly the sound or image we want on display when a friend or new ...
Snoring can be an annoying habit. Whether it’s your roommate, your partner or a houseguest, it’s easy to wonder how this involuntary sound can be so loud. This behavior is not a new phenomenon. It has ...
It isn’t eas-zzz to stop snoring — and a majority of loud sleepers will do whatever it takes to stop waking the house, a new study reveals. The top strategies to beat snoring include using extra ...
We all -- an estimated 88 million American men, women and children -- do it occasionally. If we don't do it too often or too energetically, it doesn't cause much trouble. But if snoring becomes too ...
Snoring is not a rare problem. In fact, according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, right around half of Americans snore. Snoring can be frustrating and even though there ...
The statistics show that more than a fifth of us snore in our sleep regularly and just less than half have the occasional snore. For those who make nighttime noises, it’s not that big a deal, they’re ...