Loud snoring can affect memory
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Vikas , solan:
Jun 14 2008
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Loud snoring can seriously affect your memory.In what will come as a stern warning for 36 million Indians, American and Indian scientists have for the first time jointly discovered that people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) suffer tissue loss in...
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Bobette
Jun 14 2008
New Orleans,
United States
Thank you for a very interesting and most informative article. The human body is so complexed, it seems we will never stop discovering
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Vikas
Jun 14 2008
solan,
India
Scientist has scaned human body for many years and experiment all that can be possible,now its time for all those discovery to come out one by one
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Vikas
Jun 14 2008
solan,
India
This discovery is one of those discovery
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Wow, this puts a different perspective on a lot of things. I don’t snore but my parents snore religiously. Kinda scary though.
Neat discovery, it may, in the future, help find the cure for those diseases.
Neat discovery, it may, in the future, help find the cure for those diseases.
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Scientist has scaned human body for many years and experiment all that can be possible,now its time for all those discovery to come out one by one
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Thank you for a very interesting and most informative article. The human body is so complexed, it seems we will never stop discovering
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Wow, this puts a different perspective on a lot of things. I don’t snore but my parents snore religiously. Kinda scary though.
Neat discovery, it may, in the future, help find the cure for those diseases.
Neat discovery, it may, in the future, help find the cure for those diseases.
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