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

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    What’s the difference between snoring and sleep apnea? ... Breathe Right nasal strips, Amazon wedge pillows and the Smart Nora. ... This one — which has a 4.1-star average rating from 16,633 ...

  3. Nasal EPAP - Wikipedia

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    Nasal expiratory positive airway pressure (Nasal EPAP) is a treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and snoring. [1] [2]Contemporary EPAP devices have two small valves that allow air to be drawn in through each nostril, but not exhaled; the valves are held in place by adhesive tabs on the outside of the nose. [1]

  4. Sleep More Soundly with these Essential Anti-Snoring Strips - AOL

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    Catch better Zzz's with these clever strips A simple anti-snoring strip can make a difference in the quality of your sleep. Instaclear We’ve all seen the humorous illustrations in cartoons of ...

  5. The 7 Best Mouth Tapes to Help You Sleep Better - AOL

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    Sleep Strips. These strips mimic the flexibility of a band-aid with nonwoven fabric that moves with your skin and doesn't feel restrictive as you sleep. ... Includes: 32 single use strips. Walmart ...

  6. Nasal strip - Wikipedia

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    A gridiron football player wearing a nasal strip. In humans, the nasal valve is the narrowest part of the nasal aperture and when exercising, this area is subjected to negative pressure and becomes smaller. [4] Nasal strips adhere to the skin, holding open the anterior nasal aperture and prevent it from collapsing. [5] When properly applied ...

  7. Nasal congestion - Wikipedia

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    Nasal congestion can interfere with hearing and speech. Significant congestion may interfere with sleep, cause snoring, and can be associated with sleep apnea or upper airway resistance syndrome. [5] In children, nasal congestion from enlarged adenoids has caused chronic sleep apnea with insufficient oxygen levels and hypoxia.