Microscopic dust mites can cause big problems for allergy sufferers, and you may not know they're in your home. Here are some ...
Dust mites, thriving in bedding, trigger allergies and asthma. Washing pillows in hot water, using allergen-proof covers, and regular bedroom cleaning significantly reduce mite populations. Sunlight, ...
It’s not fun to think about, but according to previous HuffPost reporting, your bed is probably home to millions of allergenic dust mites that feast on your dead skin and can cause runny noses, ...
Some people prefer to shower in the morning, others in the evening. Who is doing it the right way? In this increasingly ...
That familiar tickle in your nose when you wake up, the sneezing fit that ruins your morning, and the restless nights spent breathing through congestion could all point to the same hidden problem.
Here's how to clear your home of asthma triggers like mold, dust mites, tobacco smoke, and pet dander.
Certain everyday household items you use without a second thought could be silently harming your health, with potentially ...
In this increasingly polarised world we live in, there is one question that perhaps divides us more than any other – do you shower first thing in the morning, or last thing at night? Or perhaps you ...
Dust is many things. At its most elemental, dust is a blend of dead skin, hair, fibers from clothing and other textiles, soil, pollen, dander, insect corpses, dust mites. Dust can be a health hazard, ...
You wake up with unusual aches or pains: If you’ve had your mattress for a while and you begin waking up with new or ...
You can limit allergy symptoms by allergen-proofing your home and using medicines like antihistamines or intranasal sprays.
Your pillow isn't just for sleeping; it plays a surprisingly big role in how your skin looks and feels. From wrinkles to ...