Heavy snoring and sleep apnea may be linked to memory and thinking decline at an earlier age, according to a new study published in the April 15, 2015, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal ...
A new study finds people with abnormal breathing during sleep such as heavy snoring or apnea may develop mild memory loss about 10 years earlier than those with no problems. But getting treatment by ...
Like the sound of a pesky alarm clock, snoring is one of the off-putting sounds that no one wants to hear when they're trying to sleep. That telltale noise emitting from an open mouth is not exactly ...
NEW YORK — Michael Solender and his wife have been together for 42 years. They slept in the same bed for the first 10, taking to separate rooms after that. Their sleep separation was due to his ...
Australian researchers have isolated heavy snoring as an independent risk factor for carotid atherosclerosis. “Heavy snorers should have a review of all their risk factors for vascular disease,” ...
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