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Study: Snoring dangerous for women (UPI) UPPSALA, Sweden, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- A Swedish study of women who snored has found that snoring is a health risk that appears to be associated with high blood pressure and diabetes.
Snoring 'damages ability to learn' (Independent) Children who snore are damaging their ability to concentrate and study, research has found.
Ad Track: I scream, you scream, we all scream for candidates? (USA Today) With the summer ice cream season melting fast, the folks at Baskin-Robbins have concocted a new reason for political junkies to stop in for ice cream this fall: partisan flavor mixes.
Percolator love: Today's drips lack the clack (Republican-American) I recently found love in aisle 6 of my local supermarket. Tall. Classic good looks. A real stand-out. And, well, perky.
Boomers make a splash at the beach (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) WASHINGTON – Mary Lou, Sue, Deirdre, Paull, Joe, Judith and Roy share a group beach house for singles on the Atlantic. But it’s not what you think. This is how the world sees group beach houses: ratty shag carpets and drunken 20-somethings passed out under beer pong tables. Boozy pickups and one-night stands. Photo caption: Deirdre Murray, left, Mary Lou Kupfer and Joe Herbert, all older ...
Heavy snorers face double risk, including stroke (New Kerala) Sydney, Sep 8 : Heavy snorers face a double risk, cholesterol plaque formation in neck arteries and later stroke, according to a new study.
Pair's devotion to dog helps other pet owners (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) My heroes are mostly everyday people. They just seem to wear better than the other kind. Chuck Charbonneau, 67, of Renton is among them.
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Health notes (The Allen American) What’s the real cause behind your child’s behavior problems? It’s often labeled attention deficit disorder, but experts say what may be the real problem behind thousands of children’s behavior problems could actually be sleep apnea.
Pet of the Week: Mao Tse Tongue wants to live behind your great walls (Santa Cruz Sentinel) The Santa Cruz SPCA has eight purebred Pekingese dogs ready for adoption. There are four neutered males and four spayed females ranging in age from 4 months to 4 years.
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