This works with countless noisy sleep situations, such as barking dogs, daytime sleeping for shift workers, or partying neighbors, not just
with snorers!
If you have roommates, thing apartment walls, or a partner sleeping with you than you might be dealing
with a snorer.
And I do admit I'd rather have the bed to myself than sleep
with a snorer.
I could not handle sleeping
with a snorer.
The struggles of cohabiting
with a snorer are real, as are the bags under your eyes from a lack of sleep.
Not exact matches
If you're dealing
with a really loud
snorer, you'll absolutely want ambient noise adjustment.
If you sleep next to a
snorer, you will probably be able to blocking them out
with this device next to you unless they are very loud and disruptive.
You should find this to be a great solution to your problem
with sleeping near a
snorer, because the sounds will also help you to fall asleep more easily and stay asleep.
New findings published in the journal Neurology show that heavy
snorers and individuals
with sleep apnea could have difficulties retaining memory.
Feature: The best travel tip we have discovered in over 2 years and how it saved us from being stuck in a dorm
with the loudest
snorer on earth.
Do you value your privacy and a good night's sleep, or can you hack it
with a loud
snorer and sometimes a room full of strange characters?
A higher level of diastolic but not systolic BP was reported in children
with obstructive sleep apnea compared
with primary
snorers.21 The Tucson's Children's Assessment of Sleep Apnea Study found that elevations in systolic and diastolic BPs were independently associated
with sleep efficiency, respiratory disturbance index (a measure of sleep apnea), and obesity in 230 children 6 to 11 years of age.22 To the best of our knowledge, no studies have examined the association between insufficient sleep and BP in adolescents free of sleep apnea.