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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS PROVIDE SOLUTION TO COMMON STUDENT PROBLEM: MEMORY FOAM
SYRACUSE, NY: Whether it is staying up all night cramming for finals or hanging out with friends, students are constantly altering their sleep patterns making it very difficult to maintain a regular sleep cycle. Also, students often sleep on uncomfortable dorm mattresses, poor-quality foam egg-crates, typical coil mattresses or futons.
Students need to maximize their sleep time to help give themselves an extra edge for the long days, and nights they spend in class and during studies. Memory foam and its unique properties give students a level of sleep they have not previously experienced.
In the late 1960's NASA developed a material found to have unique properties that prove to be very useful in reducing pressure points while sleeping. Memory foam conforms to a person's unique body shape and temperature to reduce the level of stress and strain on the body during sleep. Many users of memory foam report less tossing and turning during sleep, as well as a deeper, more restful sleep than on any other sleep surface.
The Memory Foam FactoryŽ was created by Syracuse University student Brian Bushell with development assistance from student Steven Darling. After several years of sleeping on uncomfortable mattresses in their dorms and apartments the Memory Foam FactoryŽ was born. It has partnered with a leading foam manufacturer who has been serving the industry for over 40 years. As a result of this relationship they are able to provide students and discriminating buyers the highest quality memory foam mattress toppers and contour pillows at factory direct prices.
Since the Memory Foam FactoryŽ was born, students from all over the country have finally been able to get the restful sleep they need, at prices they can afford. "We knew about the poor quality bedding that our friends were sleeping on, and wanted to find a solution at a reasonable price," say Bushell and Darling.
Memory Foam products can be purchased online at www.memoryfoamfactory.com or by phone at 1.877.MEM.FOAM.
This article courtesy of http://www.sleepshack.info.
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