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Daily Mail

Headaches.
Nausea.
Heart palpitations.
Snoring can wreck your other half's health - as Simon Cowell's brother found out.

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Daily Mail

Snoring was ruining my love life. But how could I find a cure?

From nose clips to herbal fumes, one man's quest for a quiet night.
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Daily Mail


For years Henry Blofeld snored like an elephant - little did he realise it was slowly killing him
After an adrenalin-fuelled day commentating on Test cricket for BBC radio, Henry Blofeld would look forward to a good night's sleep - only to find he  was waking himself, and anyone sleeping nearby, with his incredibly loud snoring.
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The Times

If you don't stop snoring ... we're heading for a break-up

Cella Dodd on how one young couple saved their marriage. Less than a year after they were married, Simon Hackett and his wife Coco were sleeping in separate rooms. It wasn't that they had gone off each other, but Simon's snoring was driving them apart at night and causing arguments during the day.
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Daily Mail


Laser op that zapped my snoring
A short treatment under local anaesthetic has
ended years of snoring for Simon — bringing sound sleep at last for wife Nicole.
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The Scotsman


'As a woman, I found it particularly embarrassing, because somehow snoring just seems so unfeminine'.
Kirsteen Gardner, 39, is a nurse from Edinburgh. She received laser treatment from Professor Kamami through The Private Clinic to control her snoring.
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Daily Express

Short cut to sweet dreams

Thousands endure restless nights because of their partner's snoring. Two snorers tell KATE BOHDANOWICS and FIONA DUFFY how revolutionary treatments have made their night's sleep a much more peaceful affair..
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GP

Snoring linked to poor health

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Daily Mail

Heavy snorers 'are at greater risk of getting Alzheimer's'

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Reveal


Stop your snoring!

More than 15 million people snore, so as National Stop Snoring, Revel looks at ways to keep up the peace... Pneumatic drill, freight train or a swarm of angry bees - whatever is sounds like, snoring is the bane of many of our lives.
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Daily Star


People married to snorers can lose up to two years' sleep.
Z FACTORS HOW TO BEAT THE SHUTEYE BLUES.

Good news for those of you suffering sleepless nights thanks to snoring - this week is National No Snoring Week and we've got just the tricks to help you.
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Daily Mail


The surgeon took a laser to the back of my throat and zapped my snoring!

Kenneth Lewis, 60, a retired council worker, lives in Enfield, North London with his wife, Sandra, 59, a call centre manager. Last October, he underwent an operation called an uvula palatoplasty (the uvula is the soft tissue at the back of the throat) to cure his thunderous snoring, caused by a condition called obstructive sleep apnoea, which makes people stop breathing as they sleep. Here, he tells THEA JOURDAN about the experience.
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Evening Standard

Work, rest and play hit by snoring
Snoring is forcing a fifth of London couples to sleep in separate bedrooms. A poll reveals that snoring is ruining sex lives and making people tired, miserable and unreasonable.
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Tatler

'High Maintenance Woman snores no more.'

After reading the clinic's brochure Kitty felt momentarily comforted - apparently one in 10 women and one in three men snore. Safety in numbers, maybe, but there was no escaping the fact that while it is acceptable, and even expected, for some boys to wheeze, growl and honk their way through a deep slumber, it is simply not on or, as one of her lovers had so cruelly put it, 'frankly quite frightening' for girls to snore. Time for action. The Sleep Clinic had ways of curtailing unladylike rumbling.
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The Scotsman

Into the Snore Zone 
STARING bleary-eyed at the clock by your bed, you realise it's 3:30am and you've been woken by an ungodly din. You might be forgiven for believing that a rhinoceros is giving birth next to you, but no, that ear-splitting din is your partner snoring.
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The Journal


'I was in Harley Street with a large Frenchman poking about my nose.'

'I've had a nose job. I had been conscious for some time that I was not breathing properly through my nose - it felt as though both cundies were permanently partly blocked.
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The Star


How one man battled a night time hell... with a laser gun.  Snore way to treat a lady!!! 
DAILY STAR man Gary, 42, spent a fortune on gadgets to cure his snoring. He forked out £100 on a watch that gives electric shocks when you snore. He tried gum shields, nose clips, herbal cures and a contraption you strap to your back to stop you lying flat. None worked.
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