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WIN THE SNORE WAR

ORE THAN 40 PER CENT of adult men are habitual snorers, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. You would think, given what we know about snoring's impact on the body (it often indicates health-wrecking sleep apnoea) and relationships (duh), that some gung-ho researcher or intrepid company would have cured snoring. Except that “snoring is very nuanced,” says DrW. Christopher Winter, the author of “And what's right for you is based not only

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