Why Do Humans Snore? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains What’s Happening To Your Airway
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You snore because your airway was redesigned for language. That structural trade-off has been with us for 40,000 years.
You snore because your airway was redesigned for language. That structural trade-off has been with us for 40,000 years.
You snore because your airway was redesigned for language. That structural trade-off has been with us for 40,000 years.
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