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Author: Sleepologist
June 23, 2008
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Sleeping on the wrong pillow is the usual cause of sleep disorders, common discomfort and neck pains. Normally, problems like these result from having the incorrect choice of pillow and mattress.

Start with the right pillow and you’ll be able to resolve many physiological concerns in your neck and shoulders, for relatively small cost. Memory foam pillows, for instance, can truly make a huge difference on improving your sleeping habits, which will eventually have a positive impact on your health.


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