Let's chat about causes and connections to SNORING, mucus, AUTISM & NEURO-DIVERSE health challenges

Episode 260,   Mar 25, 09:13 PM

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- **Snoring**: Often caused by restricted airflow during sleep, snoring can be linked to factors like nasal congestion, obesity, or even sleep apnea. It might also be influenced by lifestyle choices such as alcohol consumption or sleeping position.

- **Mucus**: This slippery substance plays a vital role in protecting your body by trapping germs and particles. However, excessive mucus can result from infections, allergies, or irritants, potentially contributing to snoring or respiratory issues.

- **Autism**: While the exact causes of autism remain unclear, research suggests a mix of genetic and environmental factors. Neurodiverse individuals often face unique health challenges, such as sensory sensitivities or co-occurring conditions like gastrointestinal issues.

- **Neurodiverse Health Challenges**: Conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia highlight the diversity of human cognition. These differences can bring strengths but also challenges, especially in environments designed for neurotypical individuals.