While occasional mouth breathing may not cause harm, habitual practice can lead to some health issues. These include dry ...
Rising air pollution is forcing mouth breathing, leading to dry mouth, oral thrush and bad breath. Experts explain how smog affects oral and respiratory health.
Your breathing method literally shapes your face. This isn’t metaphorical or exaggerated. Chronic mouth breathing during childhood and adolescence alters jaw development, dental arch formation, and ...
It's common for many kids to sleep with their mouths open, a behavior that some parents might dismiss as harmless or even ...
Discover how nasal breathing, particularly slow and rhythmic inhales and exhales, directly enhances memory, focus and emotional control. Emerging neuroscience reveals this simple practice synchronises ...
I've developed a yellow tongue. My oral hygiene has always been good, but my GP says it could be because I sleep on my back. What can I do about this? DR ELLIE ...
The condition called Rhinitis is a swelling inside the nose, which is caused by allergies, infections, or irritants like dust ...
Mouth taping is gaining attention as a sleep trend, but experts warn its benefits are unproven and it may not be safe for ...
A simple breathing technique can improve your cortisol levels, boost your resilience, and even help your gut microbiome.
Can breathing techniques give instant relief from shortness of breath? A yoga expert explains simple methods to ease ...
Additional details have surfaced in the case involving a 3-year-old girl who was found dead inside a Higginsville, Missouri, ...
Mouth taping promotes nose breathing during sleep and is said to reduce snoring and dry mouth, but experts warn benefits are unproven and risks may exist.