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  2. Rhinomanometry - Wikipedia

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    Rhinomanometry may be used to measure only one nostril at a time (anterior rhinomanometry) or both nostrils simultaneously (posterior rhinomanometry). In anterior rhinomanometry, the patient is asked to blow his nose, sit in an upright position, and the pressure sensing tube is placed in one nostril, while the contralateral nostril is left opened.

  3. Acoustic rhinometry - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic rhinometry is a diagnostic measurement of cross sectional area and length of the nose and the nasal cavity through acoustic reflections. [1] It can be used to measure nasal anatomical landmarks, and nasal airway changes in response to allergen provocation tests.

  4. Sleep Number Introduces New Degree of Sleep - AOL

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    And as the only national specialty-mattress retailer, consumers can take advantage of an enhanced mattress-buying experience at one of more than 400 Sleep Number stores across the country, online ...

  5. Manometry - Wikipedia

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    Rhinomanometry This page was last edited on 23 July 2019, at 14:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. 30 Critical Pieces Of Knowledge That A “Disturbing Number Of ...

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    Image credits: saintsithney Broadly speaking, we need around 7 to 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep each night. The Cleveland Clinic warns that missing even just 1.5 hours of sleep can impact your ...

  7. Sleep Number - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures the Sleep Number® bed, an adjustable air mattress.The "Sleep Number® setting" is a setting that adjusts the firmness or softness of the mattress on each side of the bed using air pressure (dual air chambers, one on each side), with higher numbers (up to 100) denoting higher pressure and more firmness, and lower numbers denoting less pressure and more softness.

  8. Sleep Awareness Week 2024: 4 Tips to start sleeping better ...

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    NSF is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting health and well-being through sleep education and advocacy, and it's holding its annual Sleep Awareness Week 2024 March 10 - 16 ...

  9. Respiratory disturbance index - Wikipedia

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    The respiratory disturbance index (RDI)—or respiratory distress Index—is a formula used in reporting polysomnography (sleep study) findings. Like the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), it reports on respiratory distress events during sleep, but unlike the AHI, it also includes respiratory-effort related arousals (RERAs). [1]