SNORING
Snoring reduces restorative sleep, and negatively impacts the health and well-being of 80 million Americans. Caused when soft tissue in the upper airway vibrates with each breath, snoring may be a warning of serious health risks like Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
What are the social and health consequences of snoring?
So I snore…
WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?
If you are a habitual snorer, you not only disrupt the sleep patterns of those close to you, but you also impair your own sleep quality.
Snoring may be an indication of obstructed breathing and should not be taken lightly. Learn more about the health concerns associated with snoring and seek medical help.
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