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Muscle-Building Therapy May Reduce Overly Nasal Speech, Says Study
April 6, 2000 For people with hypernasal speech, many of them with repaired cleft palates, there have been few remedies other than surgery, and the surgery comes with risks. Some of these people, however, may find ... > full story -
Snoring In Pregnant Women Associated With Hypertension And Fetal Growth Retardation
January 11, 2000 Snoring in women is a sign of pregnancy-induced hypertension and a risk for growth retardation of the fetus, according to a new study reported in CHEST, the peer-reviewed journal of the American ... > full story -
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Mayo Clinic Study Is First To Scientifically Document That Bed Partners Lose An Hour Of Sleep Per Night Due To Snoring Spouse
October 6, 1999 A new Mayo Clinic study confirms what many have claimed for years: they're losing ZZZ's sleeping with a partner who snores loudly. ... > full story -
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Researchers Gaining More Understanding Of Sleep, Sleep Loss, Daytime Sleepiness And Fatigue In Healthy Adults
August 23, 1999 New research from Penn State's College of Medicine shows that even one night of disrupted or missed sleep by a healthy person can drastically alter a person's chemical balance and cause ... > full story -
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Researchers Get To The Heart Of Sleep Disorders
February 4, 1999 Using sophisticated analysis of heart rate information, researchers at the University of Warwick have devised a way to diagnose sleep disorders that replaces the detailed and expensive medical ... > full story -
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Radiofrequency Energy Proves To Be Effective Against A Major Cause Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
September 19, 1998 One year ago the public learned that radiofrequency energy received approval from the Food and Drug Administration as an effective treatment to reduce snoring. Now, a new research study demonstrates ... > full story -
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Researchers Shed Light On Snoring, Stroke Risk
January 13, 1998 Sleep disorders associated with heavy snoring pose the greater stroke risk, researchers reported in the Jan. 9 issue of Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association. ... > full story -
Sleep Apnea Problems In African-American Children
September 11, 1997 African-American children with obstructive sleep apnea have significantly lower blood-oxygen levels compared to other groups, according to a study by sleep disorder researchers at the University of ... > full story
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