sleep apnea
sleep apnea
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by Steve Hudson - 2007-01-12
This is mostly considered as a problem that needs some intervention or treatment. Generally, snoring is most common in men than women. Overweight people show more tendencies to snore than those withi...
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by Andy Maingam - 2007-01-18
Common causes of snoring are not usually something the snorer themselves go researching as it's those poor folks that sleep next to or near to the noisy snorters that suffer the most. Quite often the ...
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by Will Jones - 2007-01-20
If your spouse notices that you are snoring loudly, stop breathing for more than 10 seconds more than 5 times an hour during sleep, you may have sleep apnea. This may come as a surprise to you, but sl...
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by Alex Wilson - 2007-01-21
There are now many researchers who are looking into the sleep disorder which is now commonly known as sleep apnea. Sleep apnea can be described as the pausing of ones breathing at night when you are a...
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by Jeff Foster - 2007-01-23
It's 2:00 AM in the morning and you are wide wake wondering if getting back to sleep again will ever happen! You lay in the bed, aimlessly starring at the ceiling. You close your eyes. Nothing. You ca...
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by Alex Rider - 2007-01-23
Upon suspecting that you might have sleep apnea it is advisable that you read through your insurance policy to see if you are in any way covered. Costs can reach anything up and beyond $1000 per perso...
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by Suzy Morrison - 2007-01-30
Sleep apnea is a condition where a person stops breathing while sleeping. This condition can be caused by several different things and is usually diagnosed through a sleep clinic study. There are al...
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by Rudy Watkins - 2007-01-31
Many people suffer from sleep apnea, which is a condition in which a person stops breathing for ten seconds or more several times a night. Sleep apnea can cause many short term side effects such as m...
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by Nishanth Reddy - 2007-02-01
Sleep apnea is recognized as a common condition among overweight children. If your child has sleep apnea, he stops breathing for a period of 10 to 20 seconds during sleep. The interruption of breathin...
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by Philip Hunter - 2007-02-06
During normal breathing, air passes through the throat on its way to the lungs. The air travels past the soft palate, uvula, tonsils, and tongue. When a person is awake, the muscles in the back of the...