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  2. Our Testers Say These Are The Best Mattresses For Side Sleepers

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    Translation: It's a near-perfect mattress for side sleepers who tend to sleep hot. For buyers, Nectar ticks all of our must-have boxes. That includes a 365-night in-home sleep trial—the best in ...

  3. Bedside sleeper - Wikipedia

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    A bedside sleeper is defined by the United States government as "a rigid frame assembly secured to an adult bed that is intended to provide a sleeping environment for infants." [ 1 ] Usually, one wall of the bedside sleeper is lower than the others, which allows the parent to easily reach for the child at night.

  4. We Found the 7 Best Zero-Gravity Chairs, Starting at Just $55

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    The two most common fabrics for zero-gravity chair beds are PVC-coated polyester (often under the brand Texteline) and nylon. PVC-coated polyester offers a bit of bounce, while nylon is a bit ...

  5. Weightlessness - Wikipedia

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    Weightlessness is the complete or near-complete absence of the sensation of weight, i.e., zero apparent weight. It is also termed zero g-force, or zero-g (named after the g-force) [1] or, incorrectly, zero gravity. Microgravity environment is more or less synonymous in its effects, with the recognition that g-forces are never exactly zero.

  6. 9 Supportive Pillows Made for Side Sleepers - AOL

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    Side sleepers are particularly prone to sleep pain because of how gravity pulls the neck down over time. And regular pillows or flat stomach sleeper pillows just don't quite do the job.

  7. Advanced Resistive Exercise Device - Wikipedia

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    The Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED) is an exercise device designed by NASA to allow for more intense workouts in zero gravity. The device was flown to the International Space Station during STS-126 [1] and installed in 2009 to replace its inefficient predecessor, the Interim Resistance Exercise Device. [2]

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