The influence of snoring, mouth breathing and apnoea on facial morphology in late childhood: a three-dimensional study

Al Ali A, Richmond S, Popat H, et al. The influence of snoring, mouth breathing and apnoea on facial morphology in late childhood: a three-dimensional study. BMJ Open. 2015 Jun;5:e009027.

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Trained breathing-induced oxygenation acutely reverses cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in patients with type 2 diabetes and renal disease

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Yoga and cognition: A meta-analysis of chronic and acute effects