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Is Your Snoring Driving People Crazy?

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Why not drive them crazy by playing the didgeridoo instead? Apparently, it’s a research-supported snoring cure:

Reuters, LONDON: Researchers have discovered that playing the didgeridoo (an ancient wind instrument of the Australian Aborigines) reduces snoring and daytime sleepiness for those with obstructive sleep apnea. The condition occurs when the airway is obstructed during sleep, and results in the sufferer gasping for breath, snoring loudly, snorting and constantly waking up. It carries an increased risk of stroke, heart attacks and high blood pressure. Swiss experts, after hearing anecdotal reports of how playing the didgeridoo reduced snoring, decided to study how it could be applied clinically. They studied 25 patients with moderate obstructive sleep apnea and two with a snoring problem. Half the group were given didgeridoo lessons and asked to practice playing daily at home for four months. The other half were told they were on a waiting list for lessons.

Daytime sleepiness and apnea scores improved significantly in the didgeridoo group, the British Medical Journal reported. Partners of patients playing the didgeridoo also reported much less sleep disturbance. "Our results may give hope to the many people with moderate obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and snoring, as well as to their partners," said the researchers. Playing the didgeridoo
requires a controlled breathing pattern, and researchers believe it helps to train the upper airways to combat the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea.

Photo from SMH

Original post by gail

Mad World in Gears of War.

Somehow, the song Mad World [wiki] (originally a Tears for Fears song) by Gary Jules and Michael Andrews fit the game Gears of War perfectly (this is a longer video inspired by the game’s commercial featuring the same song).

Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] - via Speed of Silence

Original post by Alex

Pitchfork’s Top 100 Music Tracks of 2006.

Pitchfork has just released their Top 100 Tracks of 2006 - most of these bands are indie, though some famous bands and singers are in it. (You may or may not agree with their No. 1 pick Justin Timberlake).

Anyhow, this one to the left is called The Pipettes - I picked it because the name reminds me of the long, long hours I spent in a biochemistry lab. You can see The Pipette’s Pull Shapes music video YouTube.

Link: Pitchfork’s Top 100 Tracks of 2006 - via Fazed

Original post by Alex

Visual Acoustics.

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With Visual Acoustics you can paint a musical composition on your screen! Choose an instrument for your brush, set the volume and delay, and move your mouse over the surface to create a pattern both visual and acoustical. Link -via Dump Trumpet

Original post by Miss Cellania

Robin Schlotz Sings Queen of the Night.

Just watch this 13-year-old boy named Robin Schlotz of the Tölzer Knabenchor sing "Queen of the Night" from Mozart’s Magic Flute. His range is amazing! Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] - via MonkeyFilter

Original post by Alex

James Brown Died.

The Godfather of Soul James Brown died on Christmas day 2006. He was admitted earlier to Emory Crawford Long Hospital with pneumonia and suspected heart failure.

Link | James Brown [wiki]

Original post by Alex

12 Days of (Indian) Christmas.

The best Christmas musical EVAR! 12 Days of Christmas by the animated Indian popstar boymongoose. Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] | boymongoose website - via Boing Boing

Original post by Alex

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