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by Terry Edwards - 2008-05-13
To understand the effects of insomnia, you first must understand why sleep is important. After all, if you do not understand why sleep is so important then you won't be able to understand why not gett...
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by Terry Edwards - 2008-05-14
To understand the effects of insomnia, you first must understand why sleep is important. After all, if you do not understand why sleep is so important then you won't be able to understand why not gett...
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by Terry Edwards - 2008-05-14
Nobody likes to lose sleep. The worst part about losing sleep is not the personality changes or the tiredness you feel the next day. The worst part is that the worry over losing sleep is probably what...
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by Cathy Taylor - 2008-05-15
Snoring has long been a prevalent condition upsetting many people's lives. Nearly 50% of middle-aged adults have some episode of snoring in their lifetime. Let's see, that is about 75 million Americ...
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by Renee Moller - 2008-05-20
Although most everyone will snore every once in a while, including children. But for those that snore on a regular basis, they are the individuals that need to be concerned about their snoring problem...
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by Debbie Allen - 2008-05-30
Do you snore? If so you are definitely not alone. It is estimated that 30 to 50 percent of all adults snore and the susceptibility increases with age. But snoring alone does not mean that you have ...
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by Suzy Hughes - 2008-06-16
As we know there are many of us who are suffering from one or other type of sleep apnea , but do not know which one we are suffering from. Here we are going to concentrate more on central sleep apnea ...
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by Matthew Candelaria - 2008-06-30
Sleep apnea is the temporary stoppage of breathing during sleep. Technically, a person is said to have sleep apnea if breathing stops for at least ten seconds, five times an hour. Your body respond...
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by Patricia Woloch - 2008-06-30
Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by a reduction or cessation of breathing and air flow during sleep. It is much more common in adults than in children. An "apnea" is a period of time w breat...
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by Ray James - 2008-07-21
What is snoring?More than 40 million people snore at night. Snoring is the inability to breathe by nose and breathing through the mouth instead. It is also caused by reduced airways in the throat that...