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  2. Can wedge pillows actually help with back pain? - AOL

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    Wedge pillows can help with back pain, snoring and acid reflux, and work as pregnancy pillows. Shop the best wedge pillows from Amazon, Sleep Number, Helix and more.

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    Orthopedic pillows are regarded as therapeutic pillows based on claims that they can help relieve various conditions including sleep apnoea, snoring, insomnia, breathing difficulty, blood circulation problems, acid reflux, gastroesophageal reflux disease, lower back pain, sciatica pain, neck pain, whiplash, and rotator cuff injury, amongst others.

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    It’s designed to add cushioning between the knees while you sleep to help relieve pressure on the hips and prevent low back pain by aligning the spine, according to the brand. It’s available ...

  6. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    Pillows have long been produced around the world in order to help solve the reoccurring problem of neck, back, and shoulder pain while sleeping. [8] Besides for comfort, the pillow was also used for keeping bugs and insects out of people's hair, mouth, nose, and ears while sleeping.

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    A plot of SIDS rate from 1988 to 2006. The Safe to Sleep campaign, formerly known as the Back to Sleep campaign, [1] is an initiative backed by the US National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) at the US National Institutes of Health to encourage parents to have their infants sleep on their backs (supine position) to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.

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