Sleeping in an Inclined Position to Reduce Snoring and Improve Sleep: In-home Product Intervention Study - PubMed
New measurement technologies allow intervention studies to be conducted in the comfort of research participants' own bedrooms. This study showed that sleeping at an incline has potential as a nonobtrusive means of reducing snoring and improving sleep in a nonclinical snoring population.
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The influence of head-of-bed elevation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
The purpose of this study is to test the effects of a mild degree of head-of-bed elevation (HOBE) (7.5°) on obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) severity and sleep quality.OSA patients were recruited from a single sleep clinic (Criciúma, Santa ...
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Rest in Peace: How the way you sleep can be killing you
What does lying down in bed for about 1/3 of your life do to your body and brain? Are your sleep habits making you sick? We show how common sleep positions can cause migraines, glaucoma, stroke, sleep apnea, sinus congestion, ear infections, facial
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