Snoring is a common sleep disorder characterized by loud and disruptive breathing sounds during sleep. It occurs when the airway becomes partially blocked, causing vibrations in the throat tissues. Snoring can lead to poor sleep quality, daytime fatigue, and other health problems. Research in this area focuses on understanding the causes of snoring, developing effective treatments and interventions, and exploring the impact of snoring on overall health and well-being. Studies may involve examining risk factors, conducting clinical trials of new therapies, and investigating the relationship between snoring and conditions such as sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive impairment.