Brookstone’s New Anti-Snoring Sona Pillow(R) Keeps People on Their Sides for a Better Night’s Sleep (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
MERRIMACK, N.H.—-Taking the approach that people who sleep on their sides are less likely to snore, innovative retailer Brookstone today announced the nationwide launch of the new anti-snoring Sona Pillow, a specially designed pillow that promotes a comfortable side-sleeping position and is clinically shown to help stop snoring and to treat mild sleep apnea.
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Snoring
SNORING INFORMATION. Updated January 29, 1999. Under construction Sleep Apnea and CPAP Oral/Dental Devices Surgery Articles What is Snoring? I’m sure just about everyone is somewhat familiar …
Snoring - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Snoring is the act of breathing through the open mouth in such a way as to cause a vibration of the uvula and soft palate, thus giving rise to a sound which may vary from a soft noise to a loud …
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Always Waiting…
bears away either with his snoring or the stench of his feet? Gasp! Oh yea, that’s what I’m looking forward to.
I used to love camping, now it just seems
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Relief from the snoring
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Snoring. I love my husband, but holy crap, he can wake the dead with his snoring sometimes. I had a pair of earplugs, which worked great, until I lost one of them. When it comes to earplugs, the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts. (i.e. one earplug does nothing). Today we were at the hardware store, and I sent my husband on a mission to find me "a pair of earplugs". He returned with 80 pairs, cheerfully colored orange and purple, all for $15. Money well spent, if you ask me.