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That's Life Magazine - 3 August 2011
Gail Gundill, a proud SomnoDent users, gives a wonderful testimonial to That's Life! magazine about her experience using our device.
That's Life! is a unqiuely Austrsalian women's magazine and the third highest selling weekly in the country. Readers are everyday Aussies (core target: Women 25+), sharing their sometimes extraordinary, but always facinating, real life stories with people just like them. Readership: 1,053,000 (RMR June 11).
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Cosmopolitan Magazine - September 2011 Issue
The
SomnoSnore
featured in the 'Stop His Snoring' article in Cosmo's September issue.
Cosmopolitan is a monthly magazine. It is the world's number-one magazine for young women, 61 editions are published in over 100 countries, reaching 78 million readers worldwide - nobody talks to more women globally. The editorial philosphy is built on the cornerstones of fashion, beauty, body, sex and relatinoships - making Cosmo a complete lifestyle experience.
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Diane Magazine - Winter 2011
The
SomnoSnore
featured in the 'Sleep Surrender' feature article, Winter issue of Diane Magazine (page 56)
.
Diane is Curves women's fitness club members' magazine. Curves is by far the largest women's health club in Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, there are over 400 clubs with more than 150,000 members, primarily aged between 35 and 55 years.
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Men's Style Magazine - Winter 2011
SomnoSnore
f
eatured in the Health & Fitness section of Men's Style magazine.
Men’s Style is a bi-monthly glossy aimed at the Australian man interested in staying up-to-date and on-trend with the latest in fashion, culture, design, grooming, arts, lifestyle and society. The magazine’s core target is males aged 30 to 48 years in the AB demographic. The readership is in excess of 66,000.
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Diabetic Living magazine - June/July 2011
SomnoMed featured in the 'What's News' section of Diabetic Living Magazine.
Diabetic Living is brought to you by Better Homes and Gardens. It is a publication which is built on Better Homes and Gardens' solid reputation as a heritage of trustworthy recipes and reliable information to support, encourage and feed the growing community of people with diabetes in Australia.
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