Is It Better To Not Share A Bed Or Not?

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At the end of a long and tiring day, what almost everyone is looking forward to is to get that much-desired shuteye. Your own sleep drive will likely tell you when your body had enough and it’s time to call it a day (or night). While you hated having to sleep and take naps as a kid, you now understand just how crucial sleep is in order to function like a normal human being most of the time, if not all the time. You don’t have to worry about these issues when you live by yourself and don’t have to share your bed with anyone, not even your siblings but things drastically change once you tie the knot and you now have to share the bed with your partner or spouse.

Once a couple is past the cuddly honeymoon stage, the idiosyncrasies of married life and the daily grind starts to set in and tick some people off. Some people (especially men) suffer from sleep disorders like sleep apnea that can make sleep impossible for your spouse/partner. Other times, others …

Breakthrough Anti-Snoring Device For Loud Snorers

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Life does not end when we sleep even though many of us may think that we are done for the day once we hit the sack and close our eyes. It is true, though, that we may temporarily forget our concerns and problems as we drift off to unconsciousness and dreamland but that does not mean our body ceases to function. If it does, then we are dead for sure.

Sleep is supposed to help our body recuperate from the stresses of the day and recharge in anticipation of the new day. However, it is not always the case for some loud snorers. For couples, this may be a big issue since both partners are affected and end up losing precious sleep.

As annoying it may be to the partner who does not snore, it is a serious health concern for the partner who snores. Experts have identified snoring as a health risk that may ultimately lead to a long list of chronic and debilitating (even deadly) health conditions.

Annoying and more often than not, disruptive, snoring is the most