1234 Which side sleeping can help with sleep apnea

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If you sleep on your back, chances are you're a snorer. Snoring can be a problem unto itself, but it’s also a symptom of obstructive sleep apnea—a condition common among back sleepers. "This obstruction is most commonly caused by your tongue, which gravity helps relax over the opening of your throat when you sleep on your back," explains

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