Why do some people snore more loudly than others?
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Why do some people snore more loudly than others? And why do most snorers make their own unique sound? Read more air passage snore snoring what causes loud snoring
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Although the sound of snoring doesn't usually awaken the snorer, the noise can be harmful beyond just keeping the rest of the family awake. Read more decibels eardrum earplugs hearing damage loud snoring snore
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Changing your sleeping environment may help eliminate snoring. Surprisingly, these are some of the environmental factors that can affect whether some people snore: Read more allergens auditory stimulation congested humidifier ionizer restlessness snore vibration
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Snoring can be caused by a number of environmental and health conditions. Among the most common causes of snoring are: Read more air passage causes of snoring heavy breathing nasal cavity nasopharynx soft palate vibration
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It may sound silly if you're not personally affected by this condition - but snoring damages relationships. Read more medical appointment sleep deprivation snoring
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Many dogs - and sometimes cats and other animals - can snore like a buzz saw. Read more air passages asthma kennel cough respiration snore
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Sleep deprivation often affects the partners of people who snore. Read more daytime sleepiness lack of sleep sleep deprivation snore snoring
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The partner of a snorer is often told to roll the snoring sleeper onto his or her side, since many people snore only when lying on their backs. Read more pajamas remedy snore snoring
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Research shows that a child with at least one snoring parent is three times more likely to snore than are children without snoring parents. Read more blood oxygen levels heart attacks obstructive sleep apnea parents pediatrician snore snoring
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