Snoring May Cause Bronchitis
Video Description: Learn how those who snore 6 or more times per week are nearly 70% more likely to develop chronic bronchitis! in this medical report. Related Article Subjects: The Risk of Snoring, chronic bronchitis development, health care information, health information, health instruction, health research, insidermedicine, insidermedicine in 60, snoring links chronic bronchitisThe Risk of Snoring
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