India, July 2 -- Snoring has become a bedroom nuisance, where the loud, wacky sounds keep the other person awake, staring at the ceiling in frustration. Some may even call it a relationship deal-breaker. But what many do not realise is that this symptom points to an underlying health condition, which may be connected to a chain effect of health conditions. So instead of getting irritated, consider addressing the situation with empathy and a medical perspective.ALSO READ: Neurologist explains difference between normal forgetfulness and dementia memory loss: 'If it gets worse over time.'

To bring in a more serious perspective, did you know snoring is linked to brain health and possible dementia risk? Giving much-needed clarity on this alar...