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  1. Ezine Article Submission - Submit Your Best Quality Original Articles For Massive Exposure, Ezine Publishers Get 25 Free Article Reprints
    EzineArticles.com allows ezine or email list publishers to upload or download free expert content that can be used within email newsletters or websites.


  2. The Influence of Active and Passive Smoking on Habitual Snoring -- Franklin et al. 170 (7): 799 -- American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
    ... were related to snoring, independent of obesity, sex, center, and age. ... of the attributable risk of habitual snoring, obesity (body mass index 30 kg/m2) ...


  3. Snoring Linked to Obesity, Fatigue
    Daily News Central- Health News provides news geared toward health consumers, along with links to informative sites. Coverage includes conditions/diseases, food/fitness, alternative health, mental health, sexual health, insurance, and other health categories. ,Many studies have clearly showed that self perception of snoring poorly correlated, and observer perception only moderately correlated, with mean, maximum loudness, and snoring index. Two researchers set out to introduce an objective method of measuring snoring.


  4. Medical News: Exercise Reduces Snoring in Overweight Kids - in Pediatrics, Obesity from MedPage Today
    ... Obesity ... here, and colleagues, in the November issue of Obesity. ... Snoring in Overweight Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial" Obesity ...


  5. Medscape & eMedicine Log In
    Habitual snoring (HS) [ie, snoring on most nights] is increasingly recognized as ... Obesity is a well-known risk factor for snoring and sleep-disordered breathing ...


  6. Snoring Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment by MedicineNet.com
    There are many signs and symptoms of snoring. Any person can snore. Frequently, people who do not regularly snore will report snoring after a viral illness, after drinking alcohol, or when taking some medications.




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