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Quantitative Sensory Testing in the Oropharynx: A Means of Showing Nervous Lesions in Patients With Obstructiv
A Means of Showing Nervous Lesions in Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Snoring Louise Hagander , MD, PhD, Richard Harlid , MD and Eva Svanborg , MD, PhD (evasv{at}inr.liu.se) Abstract Background It is not fully understood why...
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2 studies highlight sleep needs during pregnancy
Lately, it seems, we've been bombarded by the message that we all need more sleep to stay healthy.Two studies presented last week at the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies underscore the need for pregnant women...
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Expectant mothers at risk for gestational diabetes if they snore, study finds
CHICAGO (Jun.15) A new study from researchers at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine released Friday has found that women who reported frequent snoring during their pregnancy were more likely to develop gestational...
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Link Between Snoring In Pregnancy And Increased Risk For Gestational Diabetes
If you are pregnant and your mate complains your frequent snoring is rattling the bedroom windows, you may have bigger problems than an annoyed, sleep-deprived partner.A new study from researchers at the Northwestern University Feinberg...
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Snoring during pregnancy may mean greater risk for gestational diabetes
If you are pregnant and your mate complains your frequent snoring is rattling the bedroom windows, you may have bigger problems than an annoyed, sleep-deprived partner.A new study from researchers at the Northwestern University Feinberg...
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Snoring during Pregnancy Could Mean Gestational Diabetes
(Newswire) -- For pregnant women, snoring may mean more than just sleepless nights for their husbands.New research from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine suggests pregnant women who snore at least 3 nights per week...
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Frequent Snoring in Pregnancy Could Signal Blood Sugar Trouble
THURSDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnant women who snore regularly are more likely to develop gestational diabetes, new research has found.In the study, 189 healthy women completed a sleep survey when they were between six and 20...
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Frequent Snoring in Pregnancy Could Signal Blood Sugar Trouble
THURSDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnant women who snore regularly are more likely to develop gestational diabetes, new research has found.In the study, 189 healthy women completed a sleep survey when they were between six and 20...
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Snoring pregnant women at higher risk for gestational diabetes
CHICAGO --- If you are pregnant and your mate complains your frequent snoring is rattling the bedroom windows, you may have bigger problems than an annoyed, sleep-deprived partner.A new study from researchers at the Northwestern...
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Snorers should choose remedies wisely
re re remedies found that they did not work, a survey shows.Outlandish methods that snorers have turned to include putting wires up their nostrils, electric shocks and even a three-month singing course. But because most people have no...
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Dentists Are FIghting The War On Snoring And Sleep Apnea
Laurence I.Barsh, DMD is the Founder of Snoring Isn't Sexy, LLC and has been involved with sleep medicine since 1992. He now devotes full time to educating the public about dentistry's role and responsibility in the recognition...
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Snoring May Impair Brain Function
It has been linked to learning impairment, stroke and premature death.Now UNSW research has found that snoring associated with sleep apnoea may impair brain function more than previously thought. Sufferers of obstructive sleep apnoea...
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Snoring Associated With Sleep Apnea May Impair Brain Function More Than Previously Thought
It has been linked to learning impairment, stroke and premature death.Now UNSW research has found that snoring associated with sleep apnea may impair brain function more than previously thought. Sufferers of obstructive sleep apnea...
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Patients with Mild Snoring May Benefit from Oral Exercise
Snoring affects as many as 40 percent of adults, and it also affects their sleeping partners.Now new research from Brazil finds some exercises that may help snorers and their spouses sleep better. Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho directs the...
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