Whether you snore a little or a lot, snoring is taking its toll on your body.
In addition to being sleepy and perhaps more accident prone, there is growing evidence that snoring affects our health. In fact, Hungarian researchers have suggested that heavy snorers are at a significantly higher risk of developing acute cardiovascular problems.
And, according to Press TV, the Journal Sleep reported that loud snorers are 34% more prone to developing a heart attack, and 67% more prone to a stroke.
Furthermore, a report from the University of California School of Dentistry found that 21% of men who snore had hardened blockages in there carotid arteries. (Carotid arteries carry oxygen to the brain.)
So you see, even more important than the relationship problems and social embarrassment that snoring causes. Snoring can also be a health risk. And you (or your snoring partner) need something better than a patched up solution.
Because, as people age, throat muscles relax (like our other body parts) which increases snoring. And, as people gain weight, fatty deposits can narrow their throat, so it's harder to breathe and people snore more.
That's why snoring may start at mid-life and gradually worsens as we age because the more relaxed the muscles are, the more they vibrate. And, it's that vibration which is loud and disturbing.
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