“Inadequate or poor sleep may make us prone to obesity and cardiovascular disease. Sleep is also important for well-being, stress management, and resilience.”
– Christine Won, MD, medical director of the Yale Centers for Sleep Medicine
It’s true that more than 90 million Americans have reported snoring at some point, and 37 million said that this happens on a regular basis. Sometimes, this “harmless”, persistent snoring can disrupt sleep and lead to daytime fatigue. In extreme cases, it may suggest obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a condition linked to serious cardiac problems.
Are you wondering how to stop snoring while sleeping? Can snoring be cured? Most people try to fight it with meds that take a toll on their overall health. Some others even reach the point of surgery, which is a painful process that costs a fortune and doesn’t always work!
You end up wondering if this is a dead-end or if there’s another way to get back the sleep you deserve. You’re not alone!
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