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Why do you sleep with your mouth open? Understand mouth breathing causes, health risks, and how to fix it
Sleeping with your mouth open may seem harmless, but it can significantly impact your health. While occasional open-mouth breathing, like during a cold, is usually temporary, chronic mouth breathing ...
Dr. Jon Marashi, the dentist behind many Hollywood smiles, breaks down whether mouth taping can improve sleep quality or fix snoring and drooling. Dr. Marashi says the answer isn’t black and white.
Nobody likes sleeping with a snorer. It’s not appreciated the way the low lullaby of NPR or the white noise of a ceiling fan are. If you snore, there’s a high likelihood you’ll be sequestered to the ...
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