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An Australian study has found that mild Snoring in children may have adverse impacts on their cardiovascular functions. ... Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 6 days ago
Related Articles Association of Snoring with chronic bronchitis. Arch Intern Med. 2008 Sep 22;168(17):1930 Authors: Ifeacho S, Narula T PMID: 18809826 [PubMed - in process] ... Source: enews.earthlink.net --- 16 days ago
BILLINGS, Mont. - A man was charged with burglary after he allegedly broke into a home, ate cheese from the refrigerator, made a mess in a bathroom and fell asleep on a child's bed. ... Source: forum.abestweb.com --- 29 days ago
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Title: Snoring Category: Diseases and Conditions Created: 11/29/2005 Last Editorial Review: 8/18/2008 ... Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 31 days ago
Children who snore are damaging their ability to concentrate and study, research has found. ... Source: www.palmbeachpost.com --- 27 days ago
Things to look for when your dog snores a lot ... Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 12 days ago
Sleep-related breathing disorders, Snoring and sleep apnoea are frequent and well-known disorders in children and adults. However, they have been poorly studied in teenagers so far. Angeles Sánchez-Armengol (Virgen del Rocio University Hospital, Seville, Spain) and colleagues have previously reported sleep-related breathing disorders in 267 teenagers (aged 11-19 years) between 1997 and 2000. ... Source: www.eurekalert.org --- 20 hours ago
About two-thirds of children with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) -- Snoring or obstructive sleep apnea -- have some degree of cognitive deficit, but the severity of the cognitive deficit has been notoriously difficult to correlate to the severity of the SDB, suggesting that other important issues may be at play, or that the right factors were simply not being measured. ... Source: www.dnaindia.com --- 29 days ago
It's often claimed that children who snore are at a greater risk of getting a heart disease in adulthood. Now, a new study has revealed that the disorder can also damage their ability to learn. ... Source: clipmarks.com --- 30 days ago
clipped by: A53GG4 Clip Source: www.upi.com Study: Snoring dangerous for women Published: Sept. 7, 2008 at 12:51 AM UPPSALA, Sweden, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- A Swedish study of women who snored has found that Snoring is a health risk that appears to be associated with high blood pressure and diabetes. Eva Lindberg and Malin Svensson of Uppsala University Hospital found that women who snore are not rested when they wake up, The Local reported. "Snoring has been considered a medical problem only if it is associated with repeated interruptions to breathing. Our results show that Snoring in itself can give negative health effects," Lindberg told Upsala Nya Tidning. The researchers tracked 400 women ages 20 to 70. They found that one-seventh of the women who snored reported being so exhausted they fell asleep unintentionally during the day. Tags: health ... Source: www.abadss.com --- 8 days ago
*A couple has a dog that snores. Annoyed because she can't sleep, the wife goes to the vet to see if he can help. The vet tells the woman to tie a ribbon around the dog's testicles, and he will **stop Snoring.* *'Yeah right!' she says.* *A few minutes after going to bed, the dog begins... ... Source: www.healthcentral.com --- 28 days ago
Heavy Snoring is associated with plaque build-up or "atherosclerosis" in the carotid arteries in the neck that supply blood to the brain and, therefore, may be a risk factor for stroke, according to findings in the journal Sleep. ... Source: www.healthcentral.com --- 8 days ago
A follow-up study of teenagers with sleep-related breathing disorders found several links between that condition and obesity. ... Source: www.news-medical.net --- 35 days ago
A study in the Sept. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that objectively measured heavy Snoring is an independent risk factor for early carotid atherosclerosis, which may progress to be associated with stroke. ... Source: kvii.com --- 14 days ago
A man was charged with burglary after he allegedly broke into a home, ate cheese from the refrigerator, made a mess in a bathroom and fell asleep on a child's bed. ... Source: www.sciencealert.com.au --- 29 days ago
Research has found that heavy snorers have an increased risk of developing cholesterol plaque in their neck arteries, which can lead to a stroke. ...
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Changing Habits Can Prevent Snoring Although Snoring can be comical, it can also be a sign of more serious issues. Aside from annoying your spouse in the bedroom with house shaking noises, a person could have some physical problems that need attention. To prevent Snoring one must take it seriously and take action. The most obvious thing [...] ... Find more results for Snoring on RSSMicro.com |
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