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"Safe" Snoring


Posted by D.H. on April 16, 2004 at 02:14:46:

The literature about snoring says that snoring ". . . may indicate Sleep Apnea." The implication is that snoring may also exist without SA, and that if you are tested and do not have SA, one's snoring is of no concern, at least not to the one snoring.

Forst one thing, this does ignore "silent" OSA and CSA. However, has it been determined that there is such a thing as "safe" snoring?

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