by Christian Goodman | Jun 5, 2019
Snoring is sometimes seen as a bit of a joke problem, something that is irritating to our sleeping partners that we aren’t even aware of. But scientists from Umea University in Sweden have just concluded that snoring can do real physical damage too. For their study...
by Christian Goodman | May 26, 2019
Snoring is one of the greatest indicators of sleep apnea, and sleep apnea has long been proven to cause cognitive impairment. So, the question is: If you feel like your memory is not as good as it used to be, can you regain it by tackling your snoring and sleep apnea....
by Christian Goodman | May 18, 2019
Sleep apnea is notoriously difficult to self-diagnose since you are, by definition, not awake when the breathing pauses occur. Similarly, snoring is often associated with sleep apnea but it’s not a clear diagnosis. Researchers have always believed that daytime...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 23, 2019
A new study published in the journal ERJ Open Research sheds some light on a baffling question. Why are healthy people all over the world dropping dead from a heart attack without any sign of heart injuries or abnormalities? And the only sign that something is wrong...
by Christian Goodman | Apr 6, 2019
New Mayo Clinic research has some terrifying results for those who snore. It’s not been published yet, but it will be at the American Academy of Neurology’s 71st Annual Meeting in Philadelphia in the middle of the year. We have, however, obtained their...
by Christian Goodman | Mar 30, 2019
Most people with sleep apnea go undiagnosed for a prolonged period of time… and sometimes they are never diagnosed. This is not good as it is a life-threatening disease in many different ways. If you snore loudly, it’s very likely you suffer sleep apnea – even...