Experts on condition affecting millions of people in UK give cautious welcome to findings but say more research needed Blowing into a conch shell could help tackle the symptoms of a sleep disorder ...
Could blowing a conch shell help treat sleep apnoea? As a doctor working in sleep medicine, this unexpected news story certainly grabbed my attention. My first reaction was scepticism – sleep ...
A centuries-old Indian ritual may hold surprising modern health benefits. New research suggests that blowing a conch shell - a practice known in India as Shankh blowing - could improve sleep and ...
Want to ease your sleep apnea and get a better night's sleep? Blow through a conch shell, a new pilot clinical trial says. Regularly blowing through a conch shell for six months, like Disney princess ...
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) may affect up to 10 million of us in the UK, with an estimated four million of those facing moderate to severe cases. The British Heart Foundation notes the common ...
The Wordle word of the day is conch, which at first feels deceptively mild. A shell. A beachside curiosity. Something you might lift to your ear and pretend to hear the ocean. Hardly the sort of word ...
Blow through a conch shell, a new pilot clinical trial says. Regularly blowing through a conch shell (shankh) for six months, like Disney princess Moana or Anchorman legend Ron Burgundy, significantly ...
JUST DIET, MAKING THE DIFFERENCE, AND SLEEP APNEA HAPPENS WHEN SOMEONE STOPS BREATHING FOR SHORT TIMES AS THEY SLEEP, AND THE MOST COMMON IS CALLED OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA, OR OSA, FOR SHORT. NOW, A ...
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