Can’t stop snoring? Your TONGUE could be to blame: Overcrowding in the mouth can trigger a dangerous sleep disorder.
Dentists could be key to spotting signs of the sleep disorder apnoea Study looked at factors such as weight and tongue, tonsil and neck size About 80 per cent of the participants found to be at risk were male By KATE PICKLES FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 12:29 EST, 9 March 2016 | UPDATED: 14:23 EST, 9 March 2016 It’s long been the cause of sleepless nights, frazzled nerves and couples sleeping in separate bedrooms. But now experts believe they have found a biological cause behind snoring – and the good news is, it’s not your fault. A large tongue and oversize …