Snoring 101: Why do we snore and what can we do about it?

Snoring occurs when the flow of air you breathe in makes the tissues in the back of your throat vibrate. The sound most often occurs as you breathe in and can come through the nose, mouth, or a combination of the two. It can occur during any stage of sleep. So why exactly do we snore and what can we do about it?

Watch now the full episode hosted by Dr David Bull and joined by Professor Olivier Vanderveken, Head of the ENT-HNS Department & Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Antwerpen University.

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