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News Medical on MSNAncient practice of blowing through a conch shell could help treat dangerous snoring condition
People who practiced blowing through a conch shell regularly for six months experienced a reduction in their symptoms of ...
Regularly blowing through a conch shell for six months significantly improved sleep among a small group of people with sleep ...
An intriguing new study has found that symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) could be significantly reduced by regular ...
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ZME Science on MSNAn Ancient Conch-Blowing Indian Ritual Could Be A Surprising New Therapy For People Struggling With Sleep Apnea
In a clinic in Jaipur, a low, resonant note from a conch shell echoed through the room—and it’s all for an unlikely therapy.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNConch shell blowing lowers apnea events during REM sleep
Shankh blowing shows promise in alleviating sleep apnea, with significant improvements in sleep quality and reductions in ...
Blowing through a conch shell could help treat sleep apnea, the dangerous snoring condition, according to new research from ...
A new Indian study finds blowing a conch shell may ease moderate sleep apnoea symptoms by improving muscle tone and sleep ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSuffering From Sleep Apnea? Try Blowing Into a Conch Shell Almost Daily, New Study Suggests
Researchers say the practice might provide a simpler and low-cost alternative to the standard treatment for obstructive sleep ...
Blowing a conch shell daily eased daytime sleepiness and improved sleep in a small sleep apnea study, but bigger trials are ...
Just 15 minutes of the practice five days a week led to fewer breathing episodes during the night, a study says.
In terms of overall sleep hygiene, 30 per cent in the conch shell-blowing group showed marked improvement compared to the ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNConch Shell Blowing Could Be a Low-Cost Way to Ease Sleep Apnea Symptoms
"For people living with OSA, especially those who find CPAP uncomfortable, unaffordable, or inaccessible, our findings offer ...
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