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If you decide to surf the net and find more information related to snoring, please do keep in mind that some websites are sponsored by medical companies or have other interests. This, of course, doesn’t necessarily mean that the information these sites provide is not useful or discredited. It just means that it’s wise to ensure that the information you’re reading is objective.
To that end, the websites provided below are exclusively government and/or non-profit institution administered. They are provided in alphabetical order (i.e. they are not ranked).
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Help guide |
www.helpguide.org/aging/snoring.htm |
Help guide is a useful, non-commercial website that provides snoring information. Tips for treatment and strategies for coping with a snorer are provided. |
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Description |
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Medline Plus (by the US. National Library of Medicine and the U.S. National Institutes of Health) |
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/snoring.htm |
Medline Plus provides easy-to-understand information on snoring, as well as links to articles and organizations that can provide more focused information (e.g. snoring for children, Sleep Apnea, etc.). |
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National Sleep Foundation |
www.sleepfoundation.org |
The National Sleep Foundation is a nonprofit organization that (as you guessed) provides all kinds of sleep-related information, including a section on snoring and Sleep Apnea. |
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