Snoring: Causes, Remedies and Treatment Options Document List
Summary: Our library below features 3 published articles, research papers, and documents from the Disabled World Snoring category. Although some of these documents may have since been updated, re-written, replaced, or revised, they are sorted by their original publish date. The most recent publications are listed at the top of the table with older articles being listed in descending order by the date they were created. You can also receive our latest communications as soon as they are released by subscribing to our Snoring RSS feed.
Snoring Publications
Snorers Suffer from Palate Nerve and Muscle Damage
Swedish research shows people who snore may have extensive tissue damage in nerves and muscles of the soft palate, which can create problems with swallowing and sleep apnea.
Publish Date: 2018-05-15 - Updated: 2019-12-29
When Children Snore it Could be Childhood Sleep Apnea
If a child is a restless sleeper who chronically snores, mouth breaths, and shows signs of daytime difficulties, obstructive sleep apnea could be the cause.
Publish Date: 2012-08-31 - Updated: 2022-02-12
Snoring: Why People Snore and How to Prevent It
Snoring is the hoarse or harsh sound that occurs when your breathing is obstructed in some way while you are sleeping.
Publish Date: 2011-06-21 - Updated: 2022-03-02
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