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Snoring and strokesThe effect of snoring on relationships, says Dr. Idzikowski in an article in the Mail on Sunday September 14, 2008, is well documented but it does have a more sinister side. While it is now recognoized that sleep apnoea (intermittently stopping breathing while asleep) is associated with increased incidence of strokes, its link with snoring is less clear. A study has found that narrowing of the cartoid arteries, the main blood vessels to the brain, was found in 20 percent of mild snorers, 32 per cent in moderate snorers and 64 per cent with heavy snoring. The outcome is clear - if you want to reduce the possibility of a stroke and you are a heavy snorer you should definitely do something about it. The Beginning Of The SnorBan® Mouthpiece My name is David Snyder; I have been a national award winning designer and builder of high end expensive homes for over 35 years. I have invented... Posted 31/03/2009
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