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“Wash duvets every six months, or more frequently if you have allergies or pets,” says Louisa. “Most synthetic and some down or feather duvets can be machine-washed at home or at a launderette. If you ...
I tick the same tasks off my to-do list every week, confident that I’m scrubbing and dusting all the nooks and crannies in my ...
People with allergic asthma may benefit from natural remedies such as avoiding triggers, reducing stress, and an ...
What a brainless slime mold can teach us about decision-making, intellectual curiosity, and thriving in an uncertain world.
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Research is still developing, but some studies suggest that even "forever chemicals" — synthetic substances that will persist in the environment for generations that humans come in contact with ...
Some gardeners believe potatoes are best planted on or near St. Patrick’s Day. As a Missouri Extension article wisely says, ...
If you don't already disinfect or replace your kitchen sponge regularly, get ready to change your ways. Because of all the food, dirt, and grime they soak up on the daily, sponges contain way more ...
Allow the pillows to dry fully to avoid any bacteria or mould.” The duvet Over time, your duvet absorbs a lot of sweat, dead skin cells, dust mites and bacteria.
Learn the types of allergies including food allergies, seasonal allergies, pet allergies, and many more.