Living with a snoring partner can be nothing short of torture.
But former BBC journalist Rosie Millard claims to have found a cure to a problem which plagues millions of couples.
Miss Millard says she was forced to search for a remedy after her husband recently began to snore, preventing her from sleeping.
Rather than use remedies such as nasal strips and mouth sprays, the mother of four says she persuaded her husband, 53-year-old TV producer Pip Clothier, to try the Good Night Snoring Ring, which works by applying acupressure to the wearer’s finger. Read more
The Anti-Snoring Ring
Can 5,000-year-old technology bring silent nights? Simon Cable examines the claims behind the Good Night snoring ring.
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