Dust mites and bed bugs are very different pests, but no one wants either inside their mattress. These prolific pests can be very hard to eradicate if they get a grip on your bedding, which is why ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: hxdbzxy / Shutterstock Credit: hxdbzxy / Shutterstock For the last couple of years, I’ve been dealing with allergies, ...
Your bed mattress may be making you sick. Or, at least what’s living inside of it: dust mites. Dust mites are microscopic arachnid-type pests (similar to spiders) that live just about everywhere. They ...
On today's episode of things you can't unhear: is making your bed bad for you? According to a viral Instagram video, making your bed right after you wake up creates the perfect breeding ground for ...
Many people struggle to sleep through the night due to congestion, coughing, sneezing and other allergy-like symptoms. You might even find yourself waking up with a stuffy nose and sore throat.
Dust mites are minuscule insect-like creatures that feast on dead skin cells and inhabit carpets, bedding and furniture - remaining virtually invisible to the naked eye. Nevertheless, their existence ...
If you find yourself sneezing, wheezing and sniffling, but you're not coming down with a cold, you may have a bug of another kind: dust mites. Dust mites trigger an allergic reaction in about 15 ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Have you ever wondered if there are microscopic creepy crawlers and assorted little critters lurking in your bed? Well, wonder no more because studies show there are! According ...
For many, making the bed is the first step of the morning routine. Straightening the sheets and fluffing pillows can feel like a satisfying way to start the day. However, Dr Myroslav Figura, an ...
Anesthesiologist Dr. Myroslav Figura suggests leaving your bed unmade for a period after waking. This allows trapped moisture from sweat and body heat to evaporate, reducing the proliferation of dust ...