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by on August 26, 2006
It's a wrist-worn device that you wear while you sleep, and the device's biosensors will detect the frequency and volume of your snoring. The unit "then issues a gentle electronic wave of light stimulation onto superficial skin. Rather than waking the snorer, this 5-second impulse merely causes a reflex-either a change in body position or an increase in throat muscle tension...
I did not had the chance to test it but if you do please tell me.
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Scott Laughlin
(09/19/06 12:42am)
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