If you suddenly start sneezing, get watery eyes, or experience other allergic reactions when lying in bed but don't know why, it may be due to dust mites. With a diminutive size of only a quarter of a ...
Dust mites are usually the last thing on our mind when looking for ways to improve our sleep. However, they’re a bigger threat to a goodnight's rest than you might have imagined. Even the best ...
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 ...
But while most of us live in harmony with dust mites, they cause the most common allergy in the UK and over 80 per cent of asthma sufferers react to them. Here we take a closer look at the dust ...
Thousands of people with a severe dust mite allergy could benefit from a "life-changing" first-of-its-kind tablet on the NHS. Common symptoms of a severe dust mite allergy, or allergic rhinitis ...
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.