Archive for July, 2009
does upper respiratory problems cause snoring
Besides dreaming and restlessness in the night, snoring is among the bodily functions our bodies produce even during deepest sleep. It is a dysfunction in the body that is induced by certain chemical mechanisms that seem to collide when a person is in their most relaxed state. Snoring is noisy respiration that occurs when muscle [...]
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As well as dreaming and movement in the night, snoring is among the natural processes our bodies produce even during deepest sleep. It is a dysfunction in the body that is made by particular chemical mechanisms that seem to collide when a person is in their most restful state. The muscle in the throat may [...]
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Even in deep slumber, the body is capable of sustained motion, dreaming and, yes, snoring. It is a disfunction in the body that is made by particular chemical mechanisms that seem to collide when a person is in their most rested state. Snoring is noisy breathing that happens when muscle in the throat partly obstruct [...]
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Even in deep slumber, the body is capable of constant movement, dreaming and, of course, snoring. Particular functions in the body, when you are in the most relaxed situation work in concert to cause the problem. The muscle in the throat may partly close the airway when they become relaxed and this blockage united with [...]
is snoring common with als
As well as dreaming and moving about in the night, snoring is among the natural processes our bodies produce even during the deepest of sleep. It is a disfunction in the body that is made by certain mechanisms that seem to clash when a person is in their most rested state. The muscular tissue in [...]
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Although in deep slumber, the body is capable of continual motion, dreaming and, of course, snoring. When the body is relaxed this dysfunction usually arises due to particular chemical mechanisms in that state. The muscle in the throat may partially close the air passage when they become too relaxed and this blockage connected with the [...]
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Even in deep slumber, the body is quite capable of continual motion, dreaming and, of course, snoring. It is a disfunction in the body that is caused by certain chemical mechanisms that seem to collide when the body is at its most relaxed state. The muscle in the throat may partially close the airway when [...]
