Posted by Rudy Watkins at Feb 15th, 2009 in Sleep Disorders
by Rudy Watkins
If you are someone that suffers from snoring, you will want to be able to get free stop snoring techniques from people who know what they are talking about. Free stop snoring techniques are some of the fastest and easiest ways that you can help stop snoring with simple home remedies that will cure you in no time.
Free Ways to Stop Snoring
Many people think that they need medicine or over the counter contraptions in order to get a full night’s rest without snoring. The truth is, many people can cure their snoring with free stop snoring techniques that you can implement in your life every single day. First, though, you will want to look into the reasons why you are snoring and this will determine what free stop snoring technique that will be best for you.
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Posted by Pam McKee at Feb 1st, 2009 in Sleep Disorders
by Pam McKee
Being on CPAP therapy is easier to live with if you regularly replace your CPAP cushions, hoses, filters and other supplies. Patients should consider the advantages to replacing their CPAP supplies through an online distributor. Buying online has great advantages as long as you avoid the risks outlined in this article.
Why is it so important to replace your CPAP supplies? There are two important reasons. First, your CPAP experience will be more effective. New supplies keeps the device working like new by avoiding air leaks that harm your treatment. Also, fresh supplies maintain the comfort of the equipment. Second, new supplies decrease the risk of developing respiratory infection. Even if you are cleaning your equipment every day, eventually tiny crevices and scratches form that become perfect spos for bacteria to collect.
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Posted by Pam McKee at Feb 1st, 2009 in Sleep Disorders
by Pam McKee
Certainly there are many health risks associated with aging. The biggest threats to brain function being two different but related threats. For many, the chances of sleep apnea increases with age and a more sedentary lifestyle. At the same rate so does the likelihood of dementia or Alzheimer’s. Many studies confirm that if you have untreated sleep apnea then you are more at risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease. There are preventative measure that you can consider.
Apnea is a sleep-related breathing disorder that many older adults and overweight people suffer from. Most apnea victims are undiagnosed, thus their apnea is left untreated. Why does it effect brain function? Because the body and brain receives less oxygen while you are asleep.
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Posted by Sara Derksen at Jan 30th, 2009 in Sleep Disorders
by Sara Derksen
If insomnia is an ongoing problem for you, you realize just how serious and distressing a condition this can be. When you are lacking sleep, you’ll find that it significantly affects your daily life.
You can always ask your doctor for a prescription. But sometimes the side effects of insomnia medications are almost as bad as the condition itself. If that’s the case, you might want to consider some herbal options that are considered to be a useful insomnia remedy.
Consider beginning with something relatively mild, such as chamomile. For countless generations, chamomile has been considered an effective means of inducing sleep. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory qualities. So it might help to relieve your minor aches and pains, which you might not even be aware of. Have a cup of chamomile tea before turning in for the night for the best results.
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Posted by Thomas Wilson at Jan 25th, 2009 in Sleep Disorders
by Thomas Wilson
If your sleeping partner snores like a freight train, no doubt you have done everything in your power to get them to try an endless list of anti-snoring remedies. A revolutionary product that has recently become available is a dental implant, only available at your local dentist’s office. While there is also a device that can be bought over the counter for the same purpose, there is a big difference between the two, just as there is a big difference between buying glasses at the store to help you read and going to an optometrist for prescription glasses.
Common Reasons for Snoring
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Posted by Donald Saunders at Jan 18th, 2009 in Sleep Disorders
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The commonest form of sleep apnea is referred to as obstructive sleep apnea and is a condition marked by periods in which breathing stops while you are sleeping. From time to time this medical condition is referred to as obstructive sleep apnea syndrome or sleep apnea syndrome.
In most healthy people the muscles that control the upper portion of the throat make sure that the flow of air in and out of the lungs is both continuous and steady. During sleep these muscles relax slightly but nonetheless still manage to do their job satisfactorily. But those people who suffer from sleep apnea often have airways that are narrowed so that when the muscles relax this causes the airway to partially or completely close up thereby stopping the passage of air to the lungs. Labored breathing and snoring resulting in a sleep apnea episode will then occur.
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Posted by Robert Billings at Jan 6th, 2009 in Sleep Disorders
by Thomas Wilson
While there are many anti-snoring remedies on the market today, from surgery to easy to by drug store options, the easiest and often most overlooked method is to exercise. You may be surprised to learn that there are some very simple exercises you can perform that will greatly aid you in your fight against snoring.
The Advantages of Proper Exercise
Snoring is caused by a variety of problems in your mouth and throat. The sound made when someone snores is caused by vibrating in your soft palate when you have insufficient air in your passage. Some of the reasons for this are you tongue receding, tense throat muscles, or incorrect jaw positioning.
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