More info... If you are pregnant and your mate complains your frequent snoring is rattling the bedroom windows, you may have bigger problems than an annoyed, sleep-deprived partner. A new study from researchers at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine has found that women who reported frequent snoring during their pregnancy were more likely to develop gestational diabetes -- a condition ...
Snoring pregnant women at higher risk for gestational diabetes (EurekAlert!)
( Northwestern University ) If you are pregnant and your mate complains your frequent snoring is rattling the bedroom windows, you may have bigger problems than an annoyed, sleep-deprived partner. A new study from Northwestern University has found that women who reported frequent snoring during their pregnancy were more likely to develop gestational diabetes -- a condition than can cause health ...
Frequent Snoring in Pregnancy Could Signal Blood Sugar Trouble (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
THURSDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Pregnant women who snore regularly are more likely to develop gestational diabetes, new research has found.
Snoring in pregnancy ups diabetes risk (The Times of India)
WASHINGTON: If you are pregnant and your husband complains about your repeated snoring, you may have bigger problems than a groggy, sleep-deprived partner.
Snoring Pregnant Women At Higher Risk For Gestational Diabetes (Science Daily)
If you are pregnant and your mate complains your frequent snoring is rattling the bedroom windows, you may have bigger problems than an annoyed, sleep-deprived partner. A new study has found that women who reported frequent snoring during their pregnancy were more likely to develop gestational diabetes -- a condition than can cause health problems for the mother and baby. The study also found ...
Frequent Snoring in Pregnancy Could Signal Blood Sugar Trouble (MedicineNet.com)
Title: Frequent Snoring in Pregnancy Could Signal Blood Sugar Trouble Category: Health News Created: 6/12/2009 7:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 6/12/2009
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