Topic: Eric Kezirian
Nasal obstruction contributes to snoring and excessive daytime sleepiness regardless of whether a person has allergic rhinitis, and this and other forms of sleep-disordered breathing are associated with resting energy expenditure, according to two reports published in the December issue of the ...
People who snore burn more calories when they're resting during the day than people who sleep quietly through the night, new research shows.. "There are a lot of other factors that are going on that lead to a net increase in ...