Surprisingly, Snoring Vibrations May Themselves Fuel Sleep Apnea Progression
A study suggests snoring is not just a symptom of OSA but may actively contribute to the sleep disorder.
A study suggests snoring is not just a symptom of OSA but may actively contribute to the sleep disorder.
Individuals who snore regularly at night face nearly double the risk of uncontrolled hypertension compared to non-snorers.
Camarillo, Calif-based Green Pharmaceuticals Inc is voluntarily recalling lot 2373/21222 of SnoreStop NasoSpray.
New findings on the prevalence and risk factors of bruxism in adults with primary snoring provide a foundation for dentists, sleep physicians, and others to recognize sleep bruxism and evaluate treatments.
Read MoreWhat does snoring have to do with time spent exercising? A new study looks at several years of data to find the connection.
Read MoreResearchers examined the relationship between snoring frequency and minutes of sedentary time in three years of data.
Read MoreIn Killer in Your Bedroom, Adrian Zacher aims to help people who snore (and their bed partners) sleep peacefully and wake up rested.
Read MoreA study examines whether alleviating snoring in people with mild cognitive impairment and with Alzheimer’s influences their cognition.
Read MoreDaily Herald: Sometimes snoring in children a sign of a medical condition that needs treatment, and the child should see their pediatrician.
Read MoreAn instructor in the division of sleep medicine for Harvard Medical School explains when to worry about snoring.
Read MoreNasal dilator manufacturer Mute recently commissioned a Harris Poll to better understand how common snoring is and the impact it has on others.
Read More“It was easy to find 20 minutes during the day to use it and the results have paid off. My husband now sleeps better without my snoring, and so do I.”
Read MoreWellness-focused tech brand Mintal released a sleep habits report that includes insights stemming from its AI-driven Mintal Tracker app.
Read MoreSleepX’s DreamIT is a wristband will include several sensors and a vibration motor that will operate with an intensity adapted to the user’s reactions to accustom the user to sleep in the correct position using biofeedback.
Read MoreProceeds of the financing will be directed towards commercialization of eXciteOSA in core target markets, continued development of proprietary digital patient and physician interface platforms, the generation of additional clinical data to reinforce the therapeutic efficacy of eXciteOSA, and progressing reimbursement.
Read MoreA study finds that children who snore regularly were more likely to have thinner gray matter in the frontal lobes of their brain.
Read MoreNew research links snoring with structural brain changes as well as behavioral issues in children.
Read MoreAvailable without a prescription, the FDA-cleared device is an option for patients who present with simple snoring.
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