Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Overview

· Snorer.com
Ebook
22
Pages
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About this ebook

 If you’ve ever spoken to someone who snores, they joke about it.

I’m ok, I can’t hear it!” is a phrase we hear all the time. 

In many cultures snoring is humorous, and snoring noises are often used in film and animation to indicate that someone is sleeping… the irony being that the snorer might be only getting poor quality sleep, and indeed, snoring can be a symptom of something more serious.

In this Snorer.com Guide, we’ll give you an overview of snoring and
sleep apnoea, to help you make the decision whether ‘snoring’ is
something you should address… because it might not be just snoring.

About the author

This evidence-based guide has been created in accordance with the Principles and Requirements of NHS England's Information Standard. 

The Peer reviewer is: Professor Adrian Williams MD FRCP. Consultant sleep and respiratory physician, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

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