Sleeping with your mouth open can cause a whole host of health problems, and creepy crawlies are apparently the least of your worries, according to a mattress expert
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A study has found 56% of people who mouth breathe claim their quality of sleep is good, compared to 68 per cent of those who predominantly breathe through their nose
Breathing through your mouth while you sleep means you are twice as likely to suffer nasal congestion on the regular, a study conducted for Olbas found.