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If they fully slept, they would drown. Half of their brains sleep at any one time.
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Yes, sleep apnea cause snoring. From a light sleep to a deep sleep, the muscles in the roof of your mouth, tongue and throat relax. The tissues in your throat can relax enough and block your airway create a vibrate sound which is called snoring. asonor.com
Yes, it is possible to drown in your sleep if you accidentally inhale water while sleeping. This can happen if water enters the lungs and prevents oxygen from reaching the bloodstream. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if this occurs.
well you get a soar throat because the fan makes your throat dry even though you may be sleeping with your mouth closed.
It could be due to mouth-breathing at night which drys your throat and may affect your vocal cords.
yes it is as i am a doctor i think it is safer to and it u go to sleep before the 5 hours u could died as it is bad to do that in your sleep
Dolphins sleep with one hemisphere of their brain still active so that they can perform the life functions they need to perform such as surfacing to breathe.
They don't drown because some whales go up to shore and sleep up there so then they don't drowned.
Yes. If you sleep on your back the vomit doesn't leave the mouth and clogs your throat, choking you.
Bleeding from your teeth while you sleep may indicate gum disease, such as gingivitis or periodontitis, where the gums become inflamed and bleed easily. It could also be a result of brushing too hard, poor oral hygiene, or the presence of plaque and tartar buildup. Additionally, certain medical conditions or medications can contribute to gum bleeding. It's best to consult a dentist for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment.