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POPSHome Remedies For Bad Breath Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness, stress, hunger (ketosis), eating certain foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, or poor oral hygiene. Bad breath is caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth. When people don't brush and floss regularly, bacteria accumulate on the bits of food left in the mouth and between the teeth. The sulfur compounds released by these bacteria make the breath smell.
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POPSStop snoring now If snoring is ruinging your life check this out. An immediate snore stopper and a long term approach to help you stop snoring permanently.
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POPSMy Synergy Hub The most effective way to find the right stop snoring home remedy is to first locate the reason of your snoring.
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POPSAll about Anti Snoring Device and Equipment To find the cure for the problem of snoring, there are many stop snoring devices. Most of them are specific to the problem so before the use of any stop snoring device, it is always a good idea to understand the reasons behind snoring.
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POPSConference On Islamic Wakefullness: Delegates Fall Asleep A preliminary investigation by the Iranian government into the glaring lack of Muslim wakefulness has uncovered a possible Zionist plot to inject sleepy juice into the attendees' water bottles. Press photos show that next to each sleeping delegate there was a bottle of water. "Coincidence? I don't think so," said Mustafa Zadeh, secretary of the Islamic Republic's Guiding Council. "A Jewish conspiracy is always more plausible than any other theory. Thank Allah for that, otherwise we might erroneously conclude that Muslim lethargy was caused by our failure to generate ideas, stimulate thought, and provoke intellectual curiosity."
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POPSFinally, a stop snoring treatment that really works! Snoring is a worldwide health concern that affects more than fifty percent of all adults and, yes, it can besnoring successfully treated without the need to spend any more money on ‘yet another’ stop snoring treatment, or even worse still, on dangerous surgery.
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POPSWhy do I snore? * Snoring is definitely no laughing matter. You may think it funny, even make jokes about it, but please, thinksnoring again. Snoring is not only an annoying inconvenience for those sleeping within earshot, it can also be an indication of more deep-seated health issues. Snoring has been linked to marriage break-ups, engagements being called off, being socially black-listed when weekends away with friends are organized … even death.
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POPSJet noise risk to sleepers Professor Graham McGregor, an expert in blood pressure, said the study was interesting, but more work would have to be done to confirm the link. He said people who lived close to airports tended to be poor, and high blood pressure was associated with poverty.
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POPSSleep no escape from wired world. I first thought the title referred to the electrical interference from electronic devices interfering with sleep but the story is about a bed that monitors sleeping patterns and makes adjustments according to the results. It does include connection to the internet any is the chance of getting little sleep through watching movies or just being online all night.
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POPSSleep Apnea and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome I am kicking myself for not keeping up to date with the research on PCOS. Since I have it, I would have known to look sooner for sleep apnea. Since getting the CPAP machine, I have so much more energy.
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POPSSleep Apnea and Intermittent Low Oxygen Having recently learned that I have an atypical but severe case of sleep apnea, I am doing a little research. Basically, I learned that I was waking up 72 times an hour during sleep, in order to catch my breath. It is likely this has been happening for a long time, but it was difficult to diagnose because: 1) My snoring was mild enough that it was rarely mentioned by others. For example, my husband also has apnea, but he was a very loud snorer and he constantly gasped in his sleep. I, on the other hand, was not observed gasping and he barely noticed me snoring. 2) I had virtually no memory of being awakened throughout the night, and I rarely need to get up to go to the bathroom during sleep (1-2x a week). 3) The obvious symptoms like chronic fatigue/sleepiness, low mood, memory and concentration problems--well--they could be explained by major depression, a diagnosis I have carried for years.