To serenade with their high-pitched songs, singing mice inflate a throat sac — a use for air sacs seemingly unknown in any ...
EVERY night, in homes across the country, bedrooms reverberate with the whining of the nation’s snorers.  It’s a deafening ...
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Attention turned to Lebanon Thursday night to see if a new ceasefire, announced by President Trump, would pause the fighting by Israel and the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah. Israel and Lebanon ...
The 2025-26 NBA regular season for Nikola Topic was the definition of a person turning tragedy into triumph. After missing the entire 2024-25 season with a torn ACL, becoming the first player to win ...
Mouth taping does not address the underlying cause of snoring and isn't a reliable or recommended treatment. Mouth taping can be unsafe, especially for people with nasal congestion or sleep apnea, and ...
Being someone who has ADHD means that their brain experiences the world in a much different way than others. Things can often feel so much louder and intense than people without ADHD even realize. In ...
This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. For the past few months, in pursuit of better sleep, I have been setting aside 15 minutes a day to lick my ...
Dr. Jon Marashi, the dentist behind many Hollywood smiles, breaks down whether mouth taping can improve sleep quality or fix snoring and drooling. Dr. Marashi says the answer isn’t black and white.
Any way you look at it, snoring is disruptive. It can lead to a restless slumber for snorers and anyone who shares a bedroom with them, which causes many people to seek out products to reduce (or ...
The continuous movement of the vocal cords weakens and eventually stops as laryngeal cancer progresses. An international team of researchers led by scientists at Turku Bioscience Centre, the ...
Nicholas Nestorak, Aubry Ballarò, and Hunter Enoch were soloists at the March 7 and 8 performances of Stravinsky’s “Pulcinella” by the Princeton Symphony Orchestra (PSO) at Richardson Auditorium.