SNORING IS CALLED POTENTIALLY SERIOUS HEALTH RISK
The team first got the idea for the study when they noticed patients who were prescribed the treatment often looked significantly better shortly after they started the CPAC regimen. “Patients looked more alert, more youthful and more attractive after treatment. Their foreheads were less puffy, and their faces were less red, too – and their forehead wrinkles may have been reduced,” the press release reported. The researchers hope to inspire people to continue using the machines, or begin using them, by showing them it will improve not only their physical health, but appearance as well. “We want sleep to be on people’s minds, and to educate them about the importance of getting enough sleep and getting attention for sleep disorders,” head of U-M’s sleep team, Ronald Chervin, said.
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Snoring: When is it cause for concern?
”It is a complaint which should not be ignored or belittled.” ”We think we are dealing with quite a large and important phenomenon and one we need to address wisely and responsibly,” agreed Dr. Merrill M. Mitler, clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California in San Diego, who is also director of research at the Scripps Clinic’s sleep disorders center La Jolla, Calif. Both men participated in the symposium and amplified on their remarks in interviews beforehand. Dr.
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There will be another one along in a minute.” I suspect it was in a similar spirit that Ian Katz, the new editor of Newsnight, sent his rogue tweet about last night’s edition of the BBC TWO current affairs programme. Presumably responding to praise, from some chum or other, Katz wrote: “Tnks (thanks) except for boring snoring Rachel Reeves.” Katz thought he had only sent it as a direct message (DM) to one other user. Disaster! He had actually pressed the wrong button, and off it went into the ether to thousands of followers, including Rachel Reeves, who at that point was leaving the Newsnight studio, having been a guest on the programme Katz edits. There but for the grace of God go any of us tweeting hacks. I should explain that Rachel Reeves MP is a Labour rising star and shadow minister for something or other to do with the economy.
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In defence of boring snoring MPs
He said he measures the position of the patients mandible to produce an acrylic snore guard to give them the optimum airway. Barker said it seems to be working for her. I think I definitely have less of the daytime sleepiness than I used to, said Barker, the mother of a 2-year-old. Im glad I tried that instead of the CPAP. Some snoring solutions I would say 40 percent of the people over the age of 40 snore. I would say 20 percent of (those) have (sleep) apnea, said dentist Keith Stummer, who has offices in Racine and Kenosha counties. And while excess weight is a factor in many snoring and sleep apnea cases, long, skinny-necked string beans can have it, too, he said.
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