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Tampa Bay doctor: ‘Sinusitis and sleep are very closely connected’

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December 18, 2024
Tampa Bay doctor: ‘Sinusitis and sleep are very closely connected’
Mouth breathing, the habit of breathing through your mouth rather than your nose, is an unpleasant side effect of sinus problems and can cause several health issues. According to Dr. Mariah Pate of Tampa Bay Breathe Free, mouth breathing can affect someone’s sleep as well.

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