Sip away snoring? new water bottle nozzle shows promise for sleep apnea
NCT ID NCT05371509
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested a special water bottle nozzle designed to strengthen mouth and tongue muscles while you drink. 43 adults with mild to moderate sleep apnea used the nozzle daily for 8 weeks. Researchers measured changes in sleep quality, snoring, and apnea severity to see if this simple device could ease symptoms.
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Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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