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Getting Started: The Scoop on Snoring

You're ready to take the Breathe Right® Stick It to Your Snorer challenge. But how much do you really know about the nose—and the reasons behind the snore? Stick It to Your Snorer by learning the facts.*

If you snore, you probably snore more than you realize.

Among snorers, their snoring frequency is quite high:
61% of snorers claim they snore every night.
30% of snorers claim they snore 4-6 times per week.

Most snorers aren't snoring softly.

Frequent snorers and their partners most often describe the snoring as "loud enough to wake someone from their sleep." More men than women make this claim.

Snoring does affect men and women differently.

Snorers are more likely to be men (61%) and their partners are more likely to be women.

Snoring does affect others.

More than half of the snorers reported that the snoring affects their partner the next day. 36% of snorers report their partners sleep in a separate room.

Try Breathe Right nasal strips for 14 nights—and help ease nighttime breathing problems.

Most snoring is directly related to mouth breathing. Common causes of snoring include nasal congestion associated with allergies, cold or flu, and deviated septum.

No matter what the cause of your snoring, drug-free Breathe Right nasal strips work to open nasal passages and make breathing instantly easier. We challenge you to try Breathe Right for 14 nights. Get snoring relief in 14 nights or less, or you get a full refund.

* This information was developed based on facts from Impulse Research Corporation's Final Report Snoring Survey, a survey of 1,100 American adults to learn about snoring and how it affects the lives of the snorer and his or her partner. Often related to snoring, sleep apnea is a serious medical condition that results in breaks in breathing during the night. Breathe Right nasal strips cannot eliminate sleep apnea. See your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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