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421: The Causes Of Snoring In Children [Not Yet Rated] [30 views]
Sleep apnea is a condition characterized by loud snoring with periods of breathing interruptions. Interruptions may be short or prolonged, usually between 5 to 30 seconds. During this period, the child's could not get straight sleep. He rouses and moves to another sleeping position, then resumes sleep. After a while he will once again begin snoring....
422: Common Misconceptions About Bad Breath [Not Yet Rated] [33 views]
Common misconceptions include the idea that it comes from the stomach or that it's untreatable. Bad breath is one of those subjects people don't like to talk about. This is a real shame, because in most cases it's an easily treatable condition that can cause loads of embarrassment for both the sufferer and the people around him or her....
423: Preventing The Causes Of Snoring [Not Yet Rated] [35 views]
Snoring is caused by loose hanging tissues that prevent the normal air passage in the throat. This happens when the body and the muscles surrounding the throat are at their most restful positions. This explains why though we literally breathe the whole day, only during sleep do we experience snores....
424: The Causes and Symptoms Of Bad Breath [Not Yet Rated] [29 views]
Plaque on the tongue can cause bad breath where bacteria can grow. If you do not clean your mouth after consuming alcoholic drinks, tobacco chewing, cigarette smoking, and foods like onions, garlic, etc. it can contribute to bad breadth. A deficiency of vitamin B and/or zinc may also become the cause of your bad breath....
425: Recovering From Metatarsal Fractures [Not Yet Rated] [84 views]
Breaking a metatarsal is a difficult thing to take, but there is a light ahead, thanks to proper recovery....
426: Causes Of Bad Breath In Infants [Not Yet Rated] [55 views]
One reason most of us wake up with bad breath is that our mouths have been closed and sealed off from a fresh supply of oxygen. For the same reason, you may have bad breath if you haven't talked or eaten in a while. Low salivary flow is same like that in people with Xerostomia, or dry mouth that can also be a factor....
427: How To Get Rid Of Bad Breath [Not Yet Rated] [49 views]
Flossing is a very important habit to develop. It has been shown that people who make a habit of flossing have cleaner, more pleasant smelling mouths. The floss removes the buildup of bacteria from between the teeth....
428: Causes Of Bad Breath In Young Children [Not Yet Rated] [40 views]
One reason most of us wake up with bad breath is that our mouths have been closed and sealed off from a fresh supply of oxygen. For the same reason, you may have bad breath if you haven't talked or eaten in a while. Low salivary flow is same like that in people with Xerostomia, or dry mouth that can also be a factor....
429: Basic Guide To Fighting Bad Breath [Not Yet Rated] [45 views]
If one doesn't brush your teeth regularly and well, bits of pieces of food will become lodged between your teeth and will decompose, causing a bad odor. One probably already knows that you should brush your teeth carefully twice a day, but there are some other measures you can take to fight bad breath....
430: Back Pain Treatment With Simple Exercises [Not Yet Rated] [38 views]
Active forms of back pain physical therapy are typically necessary to rehabilitate the spine and help reduce the back pain. Importantly, a regular back pain exercise routine provides patients with the means to only reduction of heavy back pain with proper medication and if the back pain is much less or just the slightest feeling of tissue or muscle stretch in the spine...
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