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Chronic snoring 'may be affecting your golf handicap' - Daily Telegraph 2nd November 2009
"Chronic snoring may impair your golf swing, researchers have found after players' handicaps improved by three strokes following treatment. "
Ormskirk hospital see surge in snoring cure inquiries - Ormskirk Advertiser 31st October 2009
"A MERSEYSIDE hospital offering a £3 injection to cure snoring has seen a surge of inquiries after the procedure featured in the ECHO.
Consultants at Ormskirk hospital have so far treated 400 patients with the wonder injection, which is an effective alternative to painful surgery."
Snoring could be cured with £3 injection - Daily Telegraph 30th October 2009
"A £3 injection could cure snoring, a pioneering consultant claims. "
Snoring jab could cure noisy snoozing in minutes for just £3- Daily Mail 30th October 2009
"It takes two minutes and costs just £3, but its effects could be priceless for the partners of loud snorers.
The 'snoreplasty' involves injecting a chemical called sodium tetradecyl into the roof of the mouth."
£3 cure for Merseyside’s snoring problem - Liverpool Daily Post 29th October 2009
"DOCTORS at a Merseyside hospital are pioneering a £3 injection that could cure the region’s snoring problem.
Consultants at Southport & Ormskirk hospital are the only team in Britain to offer the procedure – called the snoreplasty – and it is proving an effective alternative to painful surgery."
£3 snoring treatment has made a big difference to my life - Liverpool Daily Post 29th October 2009
"STUART MacKINNON, 41, from Formby, has gone through the procedure during the last 12 months.
The father-of-two has had a course of three injections to ease the effect snoring was having on his life."
Ormskirk hospital pioneers £3 cure for snoring - Liverpool Echo 29th October 2009
"MERSEY doctors are pioneering a £3 injection which can cure snoring.
Consultants at Ormskirk hospital are the only team in Britain to offer the procedure– called the snoreplasty– and it is proving an effective alternative to painful surgery."
Health news: How a £3 jab in your mouth can stop snoring, eating dates may prevent heart attacks and a spray of insulin could help beat depression - Daily Mail 27th October 2009
"Health stories from around the world this week include a new method to stopping snoring, how eating dates may prevent heart attacks and using insulin spray to beat depression."
Britain's loudest snorer - Daily Telegraph 16th October 2009
"Mrs Chapman, 60, snores every night at 111.6 decibels - eight decibels louder than the roar of a low-flying jet - much to the dismay of long suffering husband Colin, 62.
The retired bank worker could drown out the sounds of a spinning washing machine, diesel truck, farm tractor or speeding express train. "
Meet the grandmother who snores at 111 decibels... louder than a JET plane - Daily Mail 15th October 2009
"Grandmother-of-four Jenny Chapman has been diagnosed with one of Britain's loudest snores and is noisier than a jet plane.
Mrs Chapman, 60, snores every night at a window-rattling 111.6 decibels - eight decibels louder than the roar of a low-flying jet - much to the dismay of her long-suffering husband Colin, 62."
Could a button on your nose cure snoring? - Daily Mail 6th October 2009
"A stick-on filter for the nose is the latest way to treat a common snoring condition.
The filter - which is attached to the bottom of each nostril - contains valves that allow in air, but make breathing out slightly more difficult. "
'My husband's snoring could rattle the bed. Now he's been cured by radio waves' - Daily Mail 5th September 2009
By his own admission, Glen Hilton's snoring problem was transforming him into a desperate man. Despite trying numerous remedies, he had been banished from the marital bed, and the nights on the sofa, away from his wife, were taking their toll both mentally and physically
Heavy snorers could have a shorter life expectancy - The Telegraph 18th July 2009
Men who snore loudly could have a shorter life expectancy compared to those who sleep quietly, according to new research.
Men who snore 'are twice as likely to die': But is noisy sleep a sign of poor health or the cause? - Daily Mail 18th July 2009
Men who snore loudly may have a shorter life expectancy than those who sleep quietly.
In fact, say scientists, middle-aged men who have severe sleep apnoea, a common disorder characterised by snores, gasps and snorts, are twice as likely to die during any given time period.
Snoring gadgets 'ruin a good night's sleep', consumer watchdog study finds - The Telegraph 26th May 2009
Expensive treatments for snoring are more likely to keep you awake rather than providing a peaceful night's sleep, a consumer watchdog has warned.
Snoring cures 'are a costly waste of time' - Daily Mail 26th May 2009
Expensive treatments to cure snoring could end up simply keeping you awake rather than providing a quiet night's sleep, consumer watchdogs warn.
Nearly three-quarters of people who tried over-the-counter remedies found that they do not work, a survey reveals.
Outlandish methods that snorers have turned to include putting wires up the nostrils, electric shocks and even a three-month singing course.
Heavy snorers 'burn more energy' - BBC Health News 16th December 2008
People with bedtime snoring and breathing problems may be using up far more calories while they sleep.
Those with the worst sleep apnoea symptoms burned 373 extra calories a day compared with those with only mild symptoms, US researchers found
Snorers 'burn more calories at rest than non-snorers' - The Telegraph 15th December 2008
Heavy snoring could help burn calories, a study has found as, even when they are awake, snorers use up more calories than non-snorers, the research found.
The noisy lifesaver: Why snoring could be good for your heart - Daily Mail 27th October 2008
Snoring could actually be good for your health, especially if you're elderly, new research suggests.
It shows that those aged over 65 who suffer with a snoring-related condition called sleep apnoea tend to live longer than those who do not snore.
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