Over 20 Intellectual Properties: 3D Structured Pillow Prevents 'Hidden Hypoxia' from Tongue Base Collapse During Sleep, Offering an Option for Those with Insomnia, Sleep Apnea, and CPAP Discontinuation.
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Toratani Co., Ltd. announced a 3D structured pillow that prevents 'hidden hypoxia' caused by tongue base collapse during sleep. Protected by over 20 intellectual properties, including patents and design registrations, it offers a new option for individuals with sleep apnea and those who have discontinued CPAP.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where is the headquarters of Toratani Co., Ltd. located?
- A: The headquarters of Toratani Co., Ltd. is located in Kahoku City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
- Q: What is considered the main cause of sleep apnea syndrome according to the text?
- A: Tongue base collapse, where the tongue shrinks into the back of the throat and narrows the airway, is considered the main cause.
- Q: How many intellectual property rights protect the new respiratory infrastructure pillow?
- A: The new respiratory infrastructure pillow is protected by over 20 intellectual property rights.
- Q: Why did humans develop an unstable throat structure that leads to tongue base collapse?
- A: Humans developed an unstable throat structure as a trade-off for evolving the ability to speak.
- Q: What are some reasons why people discontinue using CPAP during sleep?
- A: People discontinue CPAP due to stresses like headbands, forced airway expansion, mask displacement, and throat discomfort.