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It doesn't stop it, but it can limit the extent of snoring.

A good CPAP machine will detect snoring and adjust the airflow to stop or limit the snores.

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While using a CPAP, or breathing machine you do not generally snore due to improved airflow. Over time it may be possible to completely do away with the machine.

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