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When dealing with a snoring problem, you could be faced with one of two issues: primary snoring or the more sinister Obstructive Sleep Apnea, or OSA. To understand the differences between these two types of snoring, you must understand exactly how the snoring process works. Additionally, it is important to understand the difference because while primary snoring can simply be an irritant to your partner, Obstructive Sleep Apnea can lead to other significant health problems, and in some cases can even be deadly! Sleep Disorder ResourcesTalking To Your Doctor About Sleep Bed Time Ritual Types Of Sleeping Disorders Cpap Teenage Sleeping Requirements What Is A Sleeping Disorder Fall Asleep Fast Your Diet Can Affect Your Sleep Creating A Comfortable Sleeping Environment Prescription Sleep Medications Rotating Shifts Can Affect Sleep Tips On Falling Asleep Avoid A Sleepless Night Sleep Lab Over The Counter Sleep Aids |
Site MenuMore ArticlesThis Website is intended to provide assistance and information to people who are interested in learning more about snoring problems, or who may be worried about the possible snoring associated with Sleep Apnea, or the friends, family, or relatives of those who might suffer or be at risk of suffering from snoring problems. While the articles on this Website were written with great care, errors or omissions may occur. The information is provided "as-is", without any warranty whether expressed or implied. All readers agree to use the information provided on this site entirely at their own risk. The information provided here is for educational purposes only and should not be used as a basis for any form of diagnosis or treatment for any medical condition whatsoever - including Snoring Problems. Always seek the advice of a professional medical doctor. |
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