A New Way to Stop Snoring
According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, “An estimated 45 percent of adults snore occasionally, while 25 percent snore regularly.” It can be caused by issues with anatomy in the mouth and throat, sleep disorders, or even allergies. Snoring isn’t just for grandpas passing the time in their favorite chair. The college kids are doing it too.
After a long week of studying into the wee hours of the night and sweating bullets over scantrons, you deserve to let loose. Party it up, then hit the sack, but if you wake up in the middle of the night to the click of a dog trainer, it might be time to invest in a pack of those silly-looking nose strips before your dormie resorts to more drastic measures.