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I thought everyone snores sleeping on their back.


Uh... no? Not at all.


Nope. It’s common and can be an indicator for apnea etc..

Normally sleeping on your back maximizes airflow instead of creating an obstruction (snoring)


Sleeping on your back is a cause of apnea and snoring. It's basic gravity.




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