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Stimulating away the pain
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — There’s a new option for chronic pain sufferers that ought to spark some growth across external analgesics, including heat and ice packs: Omron’s recently approved ElectroTherapy Pain Relief unit. There are as many as 60 million chronic pain sufferers, according to the American Chronic Pain Association. And of those in search of pain relief solutions, 80% seek more than one type, according to research conducted on behalf of Thermionics. So Omron’s $69.99 transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation unit should be an adjunctive sale.
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A nose for hair removal
GARDEN GROVE, Calif. — Depilatories are experiencing double-digit growth, according to 52-week data ended Sept. 9 from SymphonyIRI Group, and Nad’s is looking to snap up some sales with its new Nose Wax for men and women. The DIY wax system is positioned as the world’s first nose wax. It is applied with a special Safetip applicator that is designed to target the hair around the edge of the nostril. Each package of Nad’s Nose Wax contains three treatment packs, a “moustache stencil” for men, post-wax calming wipes and antibacterial wipes.