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Intellibed Praise

“The Intelli-Bed is hands down the best mattress I have ever slept on. The aches and pains have just gone away. I highly recommend it.”
George Karl,
Head coach,
The Denver Nuggets

Spine and Joint Benefits

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IntelliBED Mattresses
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Back Soreness

Neck Discomfort

Arthritis

Fibromyalgia

Pressure Sores

Tossing and Turning

intelliBED on ABC4 Good Morning Utah
IntelliBED Mattresses and Sleep Tips are featured on ABC4.com's "Good Things Utah" website.
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The IntelliBED Gel-Top Mattress

Listen to a 15 minute interview on sleep wellness with Stanford trained surgeon and sleep specialist Dr. Robert Troell and Shawn Clark, co-founder of intelliBED, the first retail store specializing in healthy sleep products

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As Seen on CBS News' 60 Minutes . . .

Learn More about the Science of Sleep
Scientists are discovering that sleep is far more critical to human health than previously believed and have linked sleep deprivation to serious problems such as diabetes, obesity and heart disease. Lesley Stahl reports. A brief sponsor commercial precedes These video report.

CBS News "The Science of Sleep" Part One, available below:


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Napping Factoids . . .
Napping at Work
38% of the American work force takes a nap at least once during the workweek (National Sleep Foundation 1999 Sleep in America Poll)--but most doing it covertly, according to Dr. James Maas, professor of psychology at Cornell University.

33% of adults would nap at work if it were allowed. (National Sleep Foundation 2000 Sleep in America Poll)

Creative napping spots for some workers include a musician who naps in her instrument case, a woman who curls up on an old pile of drapes behind her computer, and many others who use walk-in closets or who sleep in the car. (Dallas Morning News, 1-16-00)
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Shift Workers Experience More Sleep Problems

ImageOne-half of the American work force (51%) reports that sleepiness on- the-job interferes with the amount of work they get done. (National Sleep Foundation 2000 Sleep in America Poll)

Shift workers, on average, get less sleep during the week (6 hours and 30 minutes) compared to regular day workers (6 hours and 54 minutes). (National Sleep Foundation 2000 Sleep in America Poll)

68% of shift workers report sleep problems, compared to 56% of regular day shift workers. (National Sleep Foundation 2000 Sleep in America Poll)

53% of shift workers do not keep a regular sleep schedule, compared to 26% of those who work regular day hours. (National Sleep Foundation 1999 Sleep in America Poll)

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