On a large sample of veterans, a sleep study was conducted and found that those with diagnosed sleep disorders such as sleep apnea were 30 percent more likely to suffer dementia than veterans without those problems as the researchers at the University of California in San Francisco found.
About 41.5% of the population snores while in the US recent data puts the figure at 44% of men and 28% of women is what the British Snoring and Sleep Apnea Association estimates.
How does sleep positions can affect snoring and your overall health? There are different sleep positions that have their pros and cons. You must know which sleeping position is good for your health and which is worst. A bad sleeping position is not even good for your skin.
According to the Amercian Academy of Otolaryngology, roughly 45 percent of adults snore on occasion and 25 percent are frequent snorers. Daytime drowsiness, high blood pressure, and heart conditions are the complications which may result from being a snorer.