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Want To Stop Snoring? Try The
Didgeridoo
London -
Kept awake at night by a snoring partner? The answer to your woes
could lie -- believe it or not -- with the Australian didgeridoo.
Researchers in Switzerland examined
25 patients who suffered from snoring and moderate obstructive sleep
apnea syndrome, both common sleep disorders.
Half the group were given daily
lessons in playing the didgeridoo, a wind instrument about 1.5 meters
(yards) long which originated in northern Australia and is
traditionally made from the trunk of a tree hollowed out by termites.
The study, published in the British
Medical Journal's online edition on Friday, found that those who
played the unusual instrument over a four-month trial period saw a
significant improvement in their daytime sleepiness and apnea.
Their partners also reported less
disturbance from snoring.
The researchers said training the
upper airways through the breathing techniques required to play the
didgeridoo was behind the improvement.
"Our results may give hope to many
people with moderate obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and snoring, as
well as their partners," the report's authors said. -- Reuters
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