People who snore heavily are at the risk of injuries in the upper airways caused by repeated vibrations claimed a study. This in turn can cause swallowing dysfunction and render individuals more vulnerable to developing severe condition obstructive sleep apnea. The study published in the Journal of Respiratory Research focuses on the processes behind vibratory damage and healing of the upper airway tract. The data generated will help identify people at high risk of developing sleep apnea and to find novel treatment strategies.Besides the disturbing effects constant snoring can be a significant health risk. Nonetheless there are indications that our