snorer in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Though snoring is often considered a minor affliction, snorers can sometimes suffer severe impairment of lifestyle.
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If your partner is a snorer, encourage them to seek treatment.
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Not everyone who snores has apnea, but nearly everyone with apnea snores, and snorers are more at risk for developing apnea if they gain weight.
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The snorer is often made fun of, which can make snorers self-conscious and may, in extreme cases, lead to isolation.
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Snorers can wake themselves with their own racket, so cutting back on the volume could give them a better night's sleep.
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Although not all snorers are overweight and not all overweight people snore, weight loss is often very helpful.
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My lucky draw was a nasally-congested snorer and a sleep talker who warned me from the middle of her sleep that the tent was rotting.
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Those at high risk of sleep apnoea met three of these criteria: being older than 65; snorers; very obese; or having high blood pressure.
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Nearly half of all adults snore, and about one in four people are regular snorers.
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Overall, 35 percent of the persistent snorers scored high enough on a standard questionnaire to at least be considered "at risk" of a behavioural disorder.
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