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 ...
Some people may notice these allergies pop up immediately, while others may find that a dust mite allergy develops over time after repeated exposure, says Bains, who adds that those with pre ...
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.
“In future research projects, we would like to find out whether there are additional mechanisms that might be important for evolution without sex,” said Dr. Jens Bast, Emmy Noether group leader at the ...