Andrew Huberman· PhD
oral breathing is related to a significantly higher prevalence of allergies and a significantly more likely getting sick and taking medication for being sick.
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oral breathing is related to a significantly higher prevalence of allergies and a significantly more likely getting sick and taking medication for being sick.
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whereby if people are mouth breathers, they are far more susceptible
if people are mouth breathers, they are far more susceptible to colds and flus and other types of respiratory illnesses.