Of all the odd, and sometimes gross functions our bodies endure, snoring is a pretty big head-scratcher. We’ve all been awoken (or begrudgingly kept awake) by the robust, involuntary gurgles—be it ...
Those who snore can be aging their brains by years and hurting their brain health by depriving themselves of getting deep sleep, according to researchers with the Faculty of Medicine at the University ...
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Any way you look at it, snoring is disruptive. It can lead to a restless slumber for snorers and anyone who shares a bedroom with them, which causes many people to seek out ways to reduce snoring and ...
Maybe it’s time to cut your buzzsaw spouse a break. Heavy snorers may have higher accumulations of the toxic protein tau — a bio-hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease — in the part of the brain that manages ...
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Hibernation looks different for many animals, including hummingbirds. They go into a state similar to hibernation called torpor, which helps them conserve energy. During this time, a bird’s metabolism ...