Snoring Increases Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease

External carotid arteryNew research, conducted by the Henry Ford Hospital’s sleep center,
indicates that snoring is a contributor to cardiovascular disease,
because it thickens the carotid arteries, the main arteries to the head
and neck. The researchers warn that snoring is, in fact, a greater risk
for atherosclerosis than smoking or obesity.

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