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The management of simple snoring

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2004
Simple snoring is a very common problem that presents a number of different challenges. The initial difficulty is in confirming the presence of snoring, next one must exclude any other nocturnal respiratory pathology and finally a decision as to an appropriate treatment must be made.
P. Counter, Janet A. Wilson
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Snoring and Apnea

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1987
Clinical investigation over the last decade has demonstrated that sleep may not be the benign rejuvenating state it was once considered. With the discovery of repetitive episodes of sleep obstruction during sleep, there has been an increased interest in what happens to breathing during sleep.
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Snoring in infancy

Acta Paediatrica, 2003
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSAS) in infants is a risk factor for sudden infant death (SIDS). Snoring in a young child should raise suspicion of OSAS, and according to recent AAP guidelines, evaluation and polysomnographic studies are recommended in selected cases as the diagnostic test of choice.
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Children with Snoring

2020
Habitual snoring is the cardinal symptom of respiratory sleep disorders and arises from a series of causes that are classified into adenotonsillar hypertrophy with or without obesity, and miscellaneous causes. Habitual snoring is defined as the presence of snoring on three or more nights per week.
Pablo Brockmann Veloso   +2 more
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Snoring And Presbyacusis

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1973
The pathophysiological mechanism of snoring is briefly explained. The results of spectroscopic analysis of snoring are given. The analysis has shown some standard types of snoring. The parallelism between snoring and noise is pointed out. The audiograms of all examined snorers showed the presbyacoustic reduction of hearing.
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A Fan for Snoring

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The numerous references to snoring in the scientific and lay literatures attest to its wide prevalence and to the domestic unhappiness it causes.
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Dementia and snoring

The Lancet, 1999
MC Steiner, NJ Ali, MJ Ward
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Snoring

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
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Snoring

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1994
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