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  2. Do anti-snoring devices actually work? - AOL

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    “There’s normal quiet breathing, heavy breathing, light snoring, heavy snoring and then sleep apnea.” If you snore, it doesn’t mean you have sleep apnea — in fact, you can have sleep ...

  3. Mandibular advancement splint - Wikipedia

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    The output tube has two separate airways that allow air to flow through to the back of the throat, avoiding obstructions from the nose, the back of the mouth and tongue. The splint treats snoring and sleep apnea by moving the lower jaw forward slightly, which tightens the soft tissue and muscles of the upper airway to prevent obstruction of the ...

  4. 7 Types of Anti-Snoring Devices You Don’t Want To Snooze On

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    How to know whether snoring is related to sleep apnea. ... Mouth Guard Anti-Snoring Device: SnoreRx, $59 for one, $99 for 2. Photo: SnoreRx.

  5. 10 Pillows That Actually Might Help You Stop Snoring - AOL

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    Side Cube. Sleeping on your side may help reduce snoring, according to experts, as it alleviates pressure on your airways. “Side sleeper pillows need to be firm enough that the support stays ...

  6. Obstructive sleep apnea - Wikipedia

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    Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common sleep-related breathing disorder and is characterized by recurrent episodes of complete or partial obstruction of the upper airway leading to reduced or absent breathing during sleep.

  7. Sleep apnea - Wikipedia

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    Sleep apnea (sleep apnoea or sleep apnœa in British English) is a sleep-related breathing disorder in which repetitive pauses in breathing, periods of shallow breathing, or collapse of the upper airway during sleep results in poor ventilation and sleep disruption.

  8. Fences (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fences defines translucent areas on the desktop that contain groups of icons. [3] These fences can be individually created, named, moved, and resized — they will also display a scroll bar if necessary. [4] Double-clicking on the desktop hides all non-excluded fences and icons, while another double-click causes them to reappear. [4]

  9. We Asked 4 Dentists About OTC Night Guards, and They ... - AOL

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    Sleeping with an occlusal splint, or night guard, is recommended to help with clenching, grinding and even sleep apnea. But OTC night guards can be very risky. We Asked 4 Dentists About OTC Night ...

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