Do Snoring Aids Work
Posted on Thursday, July 31st, 2008 at 8:50 am

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Sound Conditioner Sound Screen SleepMate Electro-Mechanical White Noise Machine This Sleep Mate Sound Conditioner product produces the sounds of nature and surround you with an environment of “conditioned” sound. Are loud neighbors, your spouse’s snoring or other irritating noises keeping you awake at night? This is no longer a problem when you have this noise sleep machine. These sleep machine devices employ the latest technology to create soothing, natural sounds that effec… |
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Snorepin(TM) – The Smarter Solution Against Snoring and Sleep Apnea (Advanced Design Save Your Lungs) $9.77 Snorepin – The Smarter Solution Against Snoring The new designed and real functional Snorepin is one of the best Anti Snore products so far. The Snorepin with its anatomic conical shape feels very comfortable in the nose and looks unobtrusive. It leads to much |
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Mack’s Pillow Soft Silicone Earplugs, Value Pack, 6 pr $0.68 The original silicone putty. No. 1 doctor recommended brand. Snore proof. Water proof. Swim, sleep, study, shower, work, travel, sports, loud events, flying discomfort, etc. Helps prevent swimmer’s ear. Noise Reduction Rating: 22 decibels (when used as directed). The range of noise reduction rating for existing hearing protectors is approximately 0 to 30 (high numbers denote greater effectiveness)… |
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No Snoring $24.99 No Snoring – Photographic Print |
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Man Connected to Multiple Anti-Snoring Sleeping Aids as His Wife Sleeps in Peace $49.99 Man Connected to Multiple Anti-Snoring Sleeping Aids as His Wife Sleeps in Peace – Photographic Print |
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AIDS $12.99 AIDS “None of us is so unique as to be exempt from the human condition.” As the numbers of reported AIDS cases continue to climb, and the disease continues to take more and more lives, those who have to deal with the complexities of this problem continue to ask: “How do we care for these terminally ill?” Using letters from patients, questions and answers between patient and doctor, and other compassionate tools, Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, the world’s foremost expert on death and dying, shows us how to comfort the seriously ill and help AIDS patients through the critical “stages of dying” She addresses the stigma surrounding AIDS as a “gay disease” and makes a special plea for prisoners with AIDS, for women and children with AIDS, and for babies with AIDS. This remarkable book is warm and informative on one of the most important subjects of our time. |
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HIV/AIDS $8.95 Though first identified in 1981, by 2004 an estimated 40 million people were living with HIV/AIDS and about 20 million had died – numbers which continue to rise as scientists race to find a cure for the worst epidemic to hit humankind since the Black Death. This book explains the science, the international and local politics, the fascinating demographics, and the devastating consequences of the disease, and explores how we have — and must — respond. – ;HIV/AIDS is without doubt the worst epidemic to hit humankind since the Black Death. The first case was identified in 1981; by 2004 it was estimated that about 40 million people were living with the disease, and about 20 million had died. Despite rapid scientific advances there is still no cure and the drugs are expensive and toxic. Because of controversies and taboos surrounding safe drug usage and prostitution, the numbers of people infected continues to rise. However, it is in the developing world and especially parts of Africa that the real catastrophe is unfolding. In some of the worst affected countries life expectancy has plummeted to below 35 years, which has led to a serious decline in economic growth, a sharp rise in. orphaning, and the imminent collapse of health care systems. The news is not all bleak though. There have been unprecedented breakthroughs in understanding diseases and developing drugs. Because the disease is so closely linked to sexual activity and drug use, the need to understand and change behaviour has caused us to reassess what it means to be human and how we should operate in the globalising world. This Very Short Introduction provides an introduction to the disease, tackling the science, the international and local politics,. the fascinating demographics, and the devastating consequences of the disease, and explores how we have — and must — respond. – ;Packed with statistics and handy explanations of science. – ;It won't make you an expert. But you'll know what you're talking about and you'll have a better idea of all the work we still have to do to wrestle this monster to the ground. – Aids-free world website.;An essential read… Readers will gain understanding of the medical, social, political and ethical issues involved in this tragic epidemic. – AIDSportal Website |
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Snoring Dog $10 Snoring Dog |
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Snoring – Heavy $10 Snoring – Heavy |
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Snoring Teddy $6 Snoring Teddy |
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Stop Snoring Spray (Helps Stop Snoring) by Bell Lifestyle Products, Inc. – 9ml $22.95 BENEFITS: HELPS STOP SNORING ? Entirely natural fast acting remedy ? a blend of over sixteen essential oils and herbs in compact easy to use pump action spray. Ideal for snoring sufferers with hectic lifestyles. The handy spray can be used at home or while travelling and offers up to seven weeks peaceful sleep. And its so simple.Why use “Helps Stop Snoring” Spray? Helps Stop Snoring is an entirely natural remedy for snoring. It is a blend of over sixteen essential oils and herbs. Although the exact formula for Helps Stop Snoring is a closely guarded secret ingredients include Mentha Piperita to aid the respiratory system and Citrus Limonium used in the treatment of conditions including asthma and bronchitis. SUGGESTED USE: Just three sprays towards the back of the throat last thing at night gets to work immediately to coat and tone the soft tissue, preventing vibration and hence snoring. INGREDIENTS: Mentha Piperita Citrus Limonium Stop Snoring Spray (Helps Stop Snoring) by Bell Lifestyle Products, Inc. – 9ml |
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Work To Do $10.49 Work To Do |
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Nasaline Snoring Device Medium $16.89 Nasaline Snoring Device(NASALINE SNORING DEVICE by Nasaline). |
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Nasaline Snoring Device Large $16.89 Nasaline Snoring Device(NASALINE SNORING DEVICE by Nasaline). |
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Snoring Cloudy Bear $10 Snoring Cloudy Bear |
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Victory Over Snoring $40 Victory Over Snoring |
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Do Insects Transmit AIDS? $15.59 No Synopsis Available |
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The Work of the People: Liturgical AIDS $17.5 “The word “liturgy” literally means “the work of the people” — so the active participation of everyone in the congregation should be the goal of Christian worship. Designed to help you attain that sense of full partnership, The Work Of The People provides you with a full year’s worth of eloquent resources for thoughtful, reverent services. It’s a comprehensive collection of liturgical prayers and readings for 52 Sundays, with each week’s material based on a common subject (Freedom, Hospitality, Peace, and Stewardship are just a few examples). Written in everyday language that connects them to our daily lives, the prayers are conceived for congregational reading (either responsively or in unison) — and their thematic unity will lead to reflection and insight in addition to praise and celebration.The components for each week include: call to worship invocation call to confession prayer of confession words of assurance Psalm reading offering sentences prayer of dedication benediction scripture references (as possible texts for homilies based on the theme)” |
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Do Work $39.4 It’s time to get busy, bust a move and get on with it. Successful people, famous people, and even rock stars Do Work. |
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AIDS in America $22 Exposes the ways in which the US shamefully resembles a developing country, and many fronts on which the government has failed to control the spread of AIDS. This book questions, why do these conditions exist and what must the US do to change them? |
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Swaziland – HIV/AIDS, Work and Development $5 Surveys the spread of HIV/AIDS in the period 1992-2002 and its impact on the labour force and the economy. Concludes with policy options, such as the national and international response, and the mobilization of ILO’s social partners. |
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Mozambique – HIV/AIDS, Work and Development $5 Surveys the spread of HIV/AIDS in the period 1985-2003 and its impact on the labour force and the economy. Concludes with policy options, such as the national and international response, and the mobilization of ILO’s social partners. |
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AIDS in Africa $54 Sub-Saharan Africa is the region of the world worst affected by HIV and AIDS. This important new book describes three scenarios of possible future developments of the epidemic in the region. The scenarios presented do not prescribe action nor predict outcomes but in vivid story-telling style explore ‘what if?’ questions; readers are encouraged to reflect on the scenarios and pose their own questions. The book will be of value to anyone concerned about HIV and AIDS living or working in the region, and also members of governments and officials, donors and other international organizations. |
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Male Homosexual Behavior and the Effects of AIDS Education $119.95 Since the AIDS epidemic was recognized, information on safer sex has been assumed to be the most crucial means of preventing further spread of the disease. But how well has AIDS education worked? What kinds of education work best and for whom? This study is the first to provide an in-depth analysis of the results of AIDS education programs and to explore the psychosocial factors that affect behavioral responses to education. B. R. Simon Rosser provides a detailed profile of a specific population at risk, including factors such as sexual behavior, psychology, religious affiliation, legal status, and discrimination. Using comparative measures of behavior, personality, social status, attitudes, and risk-taking, he identifies important differences between homosexual men who engage in safer sex and those who do not. Finally, he evaluates the impact of different approaches to AIDS education. Examining both positive and negative effects, Rosser shows that the spread of the HIV virus was actually accelerated by a national education campaign utilizing fear, and contrasts this result with four international gay-sensitive education campaigns that produced positive changes in behavior and lifestyle. He discusses ways in which AIDS education must develop in order to become more effective, together with crucial changes that are needed in both the gay population and the larger community if HIV transmission is to be halted. This study is a valuable resource for education and research in AIDS prevention, sexual behavior, psychovenereology, education, health, and related disciplines. |