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Snoring a bit too loudly? We're no doctors, but the Sona Pillow may be worth a try.

The pillow is designed to work by forcing snorers to sleep on their sides. Slip an arm into either the right or left pillow sleeve and you'll find your jaw and neck positioned in a way that will keep your airway open, the manufacturer says.

The result, according to the manufacturer: A better night's sleep for both you and, we'd wager, your sleeping partner.

The manufacturer says the pillow was designed by a neurologist, and in clinical trials reduced snoring and improved sleep quality for most of the people who used it.

Sona Pillow contains hypoallergenic fill and includes a specially designed pillowcase. It's available for $99 at Brookstone, which has stores at Fashion Show and Boulevard malls, The Venetian, the Forum Shops at Caesars and McCarran International Airport.

Story by John Przybys. What's New is a weekly column about new products on the market.

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