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Do anti-snoring devices actually work? Maybe, experts sayThis change in body position causes gravity to narrow your airways, says Dr. Noah Siegel, the director of sleep medicine and sleep surgery at Massachusetts Eye and Ear at Harvard Medical School. As ...
Yes, it looks hilarious. But don't be fooled: It's a non-intrusive, ear muff-esque calming aid that helps dampen noise, reducing the stress of fireworks or other events like grooming. Plus, its soft, ...
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