Objective and Subjective Effects of a Prototype Nasal Dilator Strip on Sleep in Subjects with Chronic Nocturnal Nasal Congestion
John R. Wheatley
Terence C. Amis
Sharon A. Lee
Renee Ciesla
Gilbert Shanga
10.6084/m9.figshare.8063564.v2
https://adisjournals.figshare.com/articles/figure/Objective_and_Subjective_Effects_of_a_Prototype_Nasal_Dilator_Strip_on_Sleep_in_Subjects_with_Chronic_Nocturnal_Nasal_Congestion/8063564
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Breathe Right Nasal Strips
Nasal congestion
Nasal dilators
Nasal resistance
Sleep
Snoring
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