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    Nasal symptoms increase the risk of snoring and snoring increases the risk of nasal symptoms. A longitudinal population study

    Humans have a preference for nasal breathing during sleep. This 10-year prospective study aimed to determine if nasal symptoms can predict snoring and also if snoring can predict development of nasal symptoms....

    Maria Värendh, Christer Janson, Caroline Bengtsson, Johan Hellgren in Sleep and Breathing (2021)

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    Impact of nasal obstruction on sleep quality: a community-based study of women

    The aim of the study was to analyse the impact of self-reported nasal obstruction on sleep quality in women. A community-based sample of 400 women underwent a full night of polysomnography. Airway diseases, al...

    Caroline Bengtsson, Lars Jonsson in European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology (2015)