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“Back and side sleepers tend to like pillow tops, but stomach sleepers do not, as it can exaggerate the curves of the spine when face down,” Rapposelli warns. Some people will find that the only way ...
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“Those with positional sleep apnea may still experience breathing disruptions, though typically to a lesser degree than when sleeping on their back,” Rohrscheib noted, and “not everyone with ...
"Ultimately, it’s what best allows you to sleep with your spine in a neutral position – everybody is different." And if you are struggling to sleep, grab an extra pillow.