If you hate making your bed in the morning, then this news may make you very happy. A doctor has revealed why you should ...
Whether you make your bed or not, dust mites are going to be there. A better way to keep them under control is to use dust mite covers. Is it true that you shouldn’t make your bed? There are ...
If your bug bite rash almost looks like hives, it’s likely that the culprit is bed bugs. These insects can be hard to spot ...
Some good news: Dust mites are generally not considered to be a major health hazard. “This is because they don’t transmit diseases or bite like bed bugs do,” says Rubino. “However ...
And dust mites, well, they're actually not the only allergen in a dirty bed. If you never wash your pillow sheets, a community of fungus can also build up there. One study found that a typical ...
And if you're not already stripping the bed every week, brace yourself: you could be snuggling up with around 20,000 dust mites, which is far from ideal, particularly for those with allergies.
But there’s at least one argument against bed-making that has been pervasive on the web — dust mites love a neatly made bed. It’s a logical thought. Dust mites are microscopic, eight-legged ...