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  2. Do anti-snoring devices actually work? - AOL

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    To make side sleeping more comfortable, you can use pillows that are specifically designed to help keep your spine straight and support your head, neck and shoulders while resting on your right or ...

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    DMI Bed Wedge Pillow $ at Amazon. There are two sides to this wedge pillow: one is flat and smooth while the other has an egg-crate texture. The flat side of the wedge pillow offers the firmest ...

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    Replaces other pillows and supports side sleepers. [citation needed] Buckwheat pillow: A bed pillow filled with buckwheat hulls. Buckwheat pillows have a moldable shape, so they can be adjusted to the shape of the head, neck and shoulders. Spinal support pillow: Orthopedic back pillow used for cervical support while sleeping.

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    #2 The Best Thing About This Bed Wedge Pillow For Headboards Is The Phone Pocket On Either Side! Review: "This is a must have for any bed. No more pillows sinking in between the headboard.

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    Pillows that aid sleeping are a form of bedding that supports the head and neck. Other types of pillows are designed to support the body when lying down or sitting. There are also pillows that consider human body shape for increased comfort during sleep. Decorative pillows used on beds, couches or chairs are sometimes referred to as cushions ...

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    Another structural difference is the sliding back mechanism (sometimes called wall hugger or wall climber) which allows to minimise the gap with the back wall when the bed is uplifted, keeps the bedside table within reach, and enables the partners using the bed (if split) to keep eye contact at all times. In the 90's the sliding back mechanism ...

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