People with sleep apnea certainly do snore, but during their sleep they actually stop breathing, sometimes as many as a hundred times per night, with each episode lasting a minute or longer.
Whenever you hear FDA officials warn against purchasing inexpensive drugs from Canada or other foreign countries, one of the primary dangers they cite is the possibility that the expiration dates for the drugs may have passed.
"Many of my friends including myself have been having memory lapses."
That comment can be found in an HSI Forum thread titled "Memory Loss" that I first told you about last December.
But as serious as daytime fatigue can be (resulting in ineffectiveness at work and accidents on the road), a new study released at the end of July reveals that sleep apnea can have far more serious consequences than just fatigue.
It seems that insurance companies have noticed what the drug companies are up to, and now they want to put the star system to work for their industry as well.
"I would like to know about sucralose and if it's a safe sugar replacement? I read some disturbing things about it and was wondering if these things are true or just speculation."
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