Your nose acts as a filter for the air that comes into your body. You’ve likely been told that breathing through your nose is better than breathing through your mouth. There are scores of articles on ...
People have been talking up mouth-taping lately on TikTok and Instagram as a home remedy for snoring, insomnia, dry mouth, and other sleep-related issues—and the trend seems to be sticking.
Can something as simple as taping your mouth at night provide benefits for sleep apnea, snoring, and bad breath? Read on to learn why it’s not a proven treatment and could be dangerous to your health.
Mouth taping is one of those questionable TikTok health hacks that has seemed to stick around. It's a simple intervention: Place a piece of tape over the mouth and go to bed. The idea is that the tape ...
If you – or your algorithm – is a fan of all things health hacks and wellness, you may recently have found yourself curious about the likes of mouth taping for sleep. Yep, the simple art of sealing ...
Mouth breathers get a bad rap, especially when it comes to sleep. Luckily, there’s a trend that could save them (and their loved ones) from enduring another night of snoring and bad breath: mouth ...
Mouth taping is the latest wellness trend gaining traction as a potential remedy for snoring, with celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Ashley Graham, and Erling Haaland endorsing the practice.
That slightly open mouth while concentrating. The subtle parting of lips during sleep. The tendency to breathe through your mouth instead of your nose during exercise. These seemingly innocent habits ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y.-In a perfect world with higher than usual toxins in the air including fine particulates such as smoke, wearing N95 masks are ideal. Both the Environmental Protection Agency and the ...
Earlier this week, World No. 1 women’s tennis player, Iga Swiatek of Poland, turned heads when she practiced with a strip of tape over her mouth. The purpose, she told reporters at the Omnium Banque ...
Annie Lane is off this week. The following column was originally published in 2019 Dear Annie: My husband of 42 years discovered a new way of breathing, and it has made me scared to death. I am afraid ...