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8. Get a New Pillow

Allergens such as dust mites can build up in your pillow over time. If you feel fine during the day but congested at night, these allergens could be to blame. You should replace your pillow every six months and run it through the air cycle every few weeks to reduce the number of dust mites. It may also help to thoroughly vacuum and dust your bedroom on a regular basis, and keep pets out. If you don't suffer from neck pain, try a special anti-snoring pillow that keeps your head at an angle.

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