Few involuntary behaviors feel as off-putting as snoring. The telltale low, vibrating rattle emitting from an open mouth is not exactly the sound or image we want on display when a friend or new ...
Dental hygienist Naomi VonRueden, left, practices an orofacial myofunctional therapy exercise with Hannah Consie, 7, as her father, Mike Consie looks on Sept. 26, at Mount Royal Dental in Duluth. The ...
Snoring is not a rare problem. In fact, according to the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, right around half of Americans snore. Snoring can be frustrating and even though there ...
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How to Stop Snoring: 15 Remedies to Try

Many people snore, and in some cases, it causes no issue. However, it can disrupt your sleep or the sleep of those closest to ...
We all -- an estimated 88 million American men, women and children -- do it occasionally. If we don't do it too often or too energetically, it doesn't cause much trouble. But if snoring becomes too ...
Snoring disrupts sleep and may indicate underlying health issues. The article suggests practical steps like side-sleeping, nasal strips, and avoiding alcohol before bed to alleviate snoring. Medical ...
Snoring occurs when a person’s upper airway tissue vibrates, making them breathe noisily as they sleep. Tips for stopping snoring range from sleeping on your side to surgery. Snoring is often not ...
Snoring is caused by air vibrating in the upper respiratory tract. Some home remedies that may help someone stop snoring include quitting smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, and sleeping on one ...