and tongue to collapse into the airway. Then, as the body tries to pull air through, these tissues vibrate, creating the sound we call snoring.
What’s the best position to sleep in? - Rachel Marie E. Salas
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and tongue to collapse into the airway. Then, as the body tries to pull air through, these tissues vibrate, creating the sound we call snoring.
What’s the best position to sleep in? - Rachel Marie E. Salas
and tongue to collapse into the airway. Then, as the body tries to pull air through, these tissues vibrate, creating the sound we call snoring.
What’s the best position to sleep in? - Rachel Marie E. Salas
a visible phone keeps the conversation superficial it doesn't have to ring or vibrate or light up it just has to be within sight
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