New Study Links Allergies & Snoring
An estimated 40 million children in the western world suffer from allergies, and a recent study suggests that they are more likely to snore. The study found that young children diagnosed with atopy--a tendency to develop allergies and asthma--are also prone to frequent snoring. Children who tested positive for atopy were found to be nearly twice as likely to be habitual snorers as non-atopic children. Read the full article here.
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